Corporate Governance in Indonesia: A Study on Governance of Business Groups


Autoria(s): Sato, Yuri
Data(s)

13/05/2008

13/05/2008

2003

Resumo

This study deals with the issue of corporate governance in the case of Indonesian business groups. It examines what factors can be attributed to failures of corporate governance. Through case studies of six different types of business groups, it evidences that self-governance by owner-managers can function well if there is no other key stakeholder and no collusion with the government. When this is not the case, however, self-governance does not work, and governance by creditors or professional managers over owner-managers has limitations. For better corporate governance, there is a need not only for building internal governance mechanism of business groups, but also for strengthening external monitoring institutions including creditors, capital markets, the governmental as well as non-governmental systems.

Identificador

The Role of Governance in Asia. edited by Yasutami Shimomura. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2003 (Copyrighted in 2003 by Japan Institute of International Affairs and ASEAN Foundation). 88-136

http://hdl.handle.net/2344/739

The Role of Governance in Asia

88

136

Idioma(s)

en

eng

Publicador

Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Fonte

The Role of Governance in Asia. edited by Yasutami Shimomura. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2003 (Copyrighted in 2003 by Japan Institute of International Affairs and ASEAN Foundation). 88-136

Palavras-Chave #Corporate governance #Indonesia #Business group #Owner-manager #Professional manager #Information asymmetry #Collusion #Public listing #コーポレートガバナンス #インドネシア #企業グループ #ビジネスグループ #所有経営者 #専門経営者 #情報の非対称性 #癒着 #株式公開 #335 #AHIO Indonesia インドネシア #L - Industrial Organization #M - Business Administration and Business Economics; #P - Economic Systems #658
Tipo

Book chapter

Book