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No. 8 | 19 Apr 2013 |
Who Cares? Corporate Governance in Today's Equity Markets
There are two main sources of confusion in the public corporate governance debate. One is the confusion about the role of public policy intervention. The other is a lack of empirical knowledge about the corporate landscape where rules are supposed to... |
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No. 24 | 15 Sept 2022 |
The role of board-level committees in corporate governance
This paper presents a review of the different committees set up by the boards of directors of companies to support their functions. It first focuses on the role of and trends in board committees, their contribution to corporate governance and their... |
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No. 23 | 15 Sept 2022 |
The role and rights of debtholders in corporate governance
This paper provides an overview of developments in non-financial corporate bond markets over the past two decades with respect to their size and credit quality, as well as trends related to insolvency and restructuring. It then explores the role of... |
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No. 22 | 02 Mar 2021 |
The governance of company groups
The majority of listed companies are part of a group linked through ownership and/or other mechanisms to exercise control. The popularity of group structures is based on a number of economic and legal advantages, including facilitating the supply of... |
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No. 5 | 01 Aug 2011 |
The Size and Composition of the SOE Sector in OECD Countries
This working paper summarises the main findings of a data collection exercise documenting the size of the national state-owned enterprise (SOE) sectors in OECD countries (in terms of number, employment and economic value of enterprises), and provides... |
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No. 21 | 25 Jun 2019 |
The Potential for Blockchain Technology in Corporate Governance
Beyond bitcoin, blockchain technology has acquired attention and importance in its own right. Today, it is conceptually accepted that blockchain stands out as a disruptive technology that will change a number of processes in financial services and... |
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No. 3 | 01 Aug 2011 |
The Exercise of Shareholder Rights
The scope of this research is to examine the degree to which investors use their share voting rights to register their concerns with companies on corporate issues. Analysis has been hindered by poor disclosure by companies of turnout figures and more... |
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No. 18 | 01 Sept 2015 |
Stocktaking of Anti-Corruption and Business Integrity Measures for Southern African SOEs
This report aims to provide an overview of business integrity and anti-bribery legislation, policies and practices applicable to state-owned enterprises (SOEs) operating across the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. Part 1 provides... |
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No. 13 | 10 Mar 2014 |
State-owned Enterprises in Southern Africa
This report is the first known stocktaking of its kind to provide a regional overview of state-owned enterprise (SOE) governance reforms and challenges across the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. Part One summarises the... |
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No. 14 | 30 Jul 2014 |
State-Invested Enterprises in the Global Marketplace: Implications for a Level Playing Field
State-owned and other state-invested enterprises (SIEs) have become more prominent in the global economy over the last decade. A growing role for state-invested enterprises in the marketplace is not in itself onerous. According to an OECD consensus,... |
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No. 10 | 11 Jul 2013 |
Making Stock Markets Work to Support Economic Growth
This study provides critical observations on the state of key global equity markets as recent developments have put into question their efficiency and effectiveness in facilitating capital formation. It covers the top 26 initial public offering (IPO)... |
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No. 25 | 19 Sept 2022 |
Institutional investors and stewardship
The sustained growth of institutional investors’ assets under management, together with the growing use of passive investment strategies, raises the question of whether existing frameworks adequately address issues related to investor engagement and... |
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No. 11 | 03 Dec 2013 |
Institutional Investors as Owners
This paper provides a framework for analysing the character and degree of ownership engagement by institutional investors. It argues that the general term “institutional investor” in itself doesn’t say very much about the quality or degree of... |
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No. 17 | 07 Aug 2015 |
How is corporate governance in Japan changing?
This research analyses the improvements to corporate governance within Japanese listed companies and the influence of institutional shareholders. Firstly, in order to analyse the external factors that have promoted the recent corporate governance... |
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No. 2 | 01 May 2011 |
Enhancing the Role of the Boards of Directors of State-Owned Enterprises
This Working Paper summarises the main findings of an interview exercise that was conducted with the Chairs and other key board members in state-owned enterprises (SOEs) owned by OECD member governments. The work was part of an ongoing exercise in... |
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No. 28 | 20 Sept 2022 |
Enhancing gender diversity on boards and in senior management of listed companies
As part of a global effort to address existing barriers to gender equality in leadership and employment, countries around the world are taking steps to enhance gender diversity on boards, which can also have positive effects on board dynamics and... |
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No. 9 | 11 Jul 2013 |
Disclosure of Beneficial Ownership and Control in Indonesia
A good corporate governance framework should combine transparency, accountability and integrity and this requires knowledge of beneficial ownership. The protection of minority investors and other stakeholder protection will be challenging without... |
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No. 26 | 19 Sept 2022 |
Digitalisation and corporate governance
This paper addresses the implications of digitalisation on corporate governance. It focuses in particular on the potential for digitalisation to improve market supervision and enforcement of corporate governance related requirements and the... |
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No. 27 | 19 Sept 2022 |
Corporate ownership and concentration
This working paper documents the trends in the ownership structures of listed companies around the world and the rise in ownership concentration. It identifies three major trends in corporate ownership: the dominance of company group structures, in... |
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No. 20 | 28 Jul 2016 |
Corporate Governance of Financial Groups
Companies today, in particular banks, insurance companies and other financial institutions, increasingly operate their businesses in a group structure. These financial groups have a growing presence in markets worldwide and the economy as a whole. To... |
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Who Cares? Corporate Governance in Today's Equity Markets
Mats Isaksson et Serdar Çelik
19 Apr 2013
There are two main sources of confusion in the public corporate governance debate. One is the confusion about the role of public policy intervention. The other is a lack of empirical knowledge about the corporate landscape where rules are supposed to...
The role of board-level committees in corporate governance
Marie-Estelle Rey
15 Sept 2022
This paper presents a review of the different committees set up by the boards of directors of companies to support their functions. It first focuses on the role of and trends in board committees, their contribution to corporate governance and their...
The role and rights of debtholders in corporate governance
Caio de Oliveira, Carl Magnus Magnusson et Tugba Mulazimoglu
15 Sept 2022
This paper provides an overview of developments in non-financial corporate bond markets over the past two decades with respect to their size and credit quality, as well as trends related to insolvency and restructuring. It then explores the role of...
The governance of company groups
Karsten Sørensen
02 Mar 2021
The majority of listed companies are part of a group linked through ownership and/or other mechanisms to exercise control. The popularity of group structures is based on a number of economic and legal advantages, including facilitating the supply of...
The Size and Composition of the SOE Sector in OECD Countries
Hans Christiansen
01 Aug 2011
This working paper summarises the main findings of a data collection exercise documenting the size of the national state-owned enterprise (SOE) sectors in OECD countries (in terms of number, employment and economic value of enterprises), and provides...
The Potential for Blockchain Technology in Corporate Governance
Vedat Akgiray
25 Jun 2019
Beyond bitcoin, blockchain technology has acquired attention and importance in its own right. Today, it is conceptually accepted that blockchain stands out as a disruptive technology that will change a number of processes in financial services and...
The Exercise of Shareholder Rights
Paul Hewitt
01 Aug 2011
The scope of this research is to examine the degree to which investors use their share voting rights to register their concerns with companies on corporate issues. Analysis has been hindered by poor disclosure by companies of turnout figures and more...
Stocktaking of Anti-Corruption and Business Integrity Measures for Southern African SOEs
Mary Crane-Charef
01 Sept 2015
This report aims to provide an overview of business integrity and anti-bribery legislation, policies and practices applicable to state-owned enterprises (SOEs) operating across the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. Part 1 provides...
State-owned Enterprises in Southern Africa
Sara Sultan Balbuena
10 Mar 2014
This report is the first known stocktaking of its kind to provide a regional overview of state-owned enterprise (SOE) governance reforms and challenges across the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. Part One summarises the...
State-Invested Enterprises in the Global Marketplace: Implications for a Level Playing Field
Hans Christiansen et Yunhee Kim
30 Jul 2014
State-owned and other state-invested enterprises (SIEs) have become more prominent in the global economy over the last decade. A growing role for state-invested enterprises in the marketplace is not in itself onerous. According to an OECD consensus,...
Making Stock Markets Work to Support Economic Growth
David Weild, Edward Kim et Lisa Newport
11 Jul 2013
This study provides critical observations on the state of key global equity markets as recent developments have put into question their efficiency and effectiveness in facilitating capital formation. It covers the top 26 initial public offering (IPO)...
Institutional investors and stewardship
Kenta Fukami, Daniel Blume et Carl Magnus Magnusson
19 Sept 2022
The sustained growth of institutional investors’ assets under management, together with the growing use of passive investment strategies, raises the question of whether existing frameworks adequately address issues related to investor engagement and...
Institutional Investors as Owners
Serdar Çelik et Mats Isaksson
03 Dec 2013
This paper provides a framework for analysing the character and degree of ownership engagement by institutional investors. It argues that the general term “institutional investor” in itself doesn’t say very much about the quality or degree of...
How is corporate governance in Japan changing?
Ryoko Ueda
07 Aug 2015
This research analyses the improvements to corporate governance within Japanese listed companies and the influence of institutional shareholders. Firstly, in order to analyse the external factors that have promoted the recent corporate governance...
Enhancing the Role of the Boards of Directors of State-Owned Enterprises
W. Richard Frederick
01 May 2011
This Working Paper summarises the main findings of an interview exercise that was conducted with the Chairs and other key board members in state-owned enterprises (SOEs) owned by OECD member governments. The work was part of an ongoing exercise in...
Enhancing gender diversity on boards and in senior management of listed companies
Emeline Denis
20 Sept 2022
As part of a global effort to address existing barriers to gender equality in leadership and employment, countries around the world are taking steps to enhance gender diversity on boards, which can also have positive effects on board dynamics and...
Disclosure of Beneficial Ownership and Control in Indonesia
Fianna Jurdant
11 Jul 2013
A good corporate governance framework should combine transparency, accountability and integrity and this requires knowledge of beneficial ownership. The protection of minority investors and other stakeholder protection will be challenging without...
Digitalisation and corporate governance
Carl Magnus Magnusson et Daniel Blume
19 Sept 2022
This paper addresses the implications of digitalisation on corporate governance. It focuses in particular on the potential for digitalisation to improve market supervision and enforcement of corporate governance related requirements and the...
Corporate ownership and concentration
Alejandra Medina, Adriana de la Cruz et Yun Tang
19 Sept 2022
This working paper documents the trends in the ownership structures of listed companies around the world and the rise in ownership concentration. It identifies three major trends in corporate ownership: the dominance of company group structures, in...
Corporate Governance of Financial Groups
Takahiro Yasui
28 Jul 2016
Companies today, in particular banks, insurance companies and other financial institutions, increasingly operate their businesses in a group structure. These financial groups have a growing presence in markets worldwide and the economy as a whole. To...