Table of contents - Special Issue: Reflections on corporate law and corporate governance reforms in China, part 1
Guest Editors: James Kirkbride
Economic globalization and the construction of China's corporate social responsibility
Shen Sibao, Cheng HuaerThe purpose of this paper is to trace the history of the emergence of corporate social responsibility (CSR) among enterprises in China.
Inefficient American corporate governance under the financial crisis and China's reflections
Yuan DujuanChina has hitherto followed the US model of corporate governance, but recent crises suggest that that might not be the model to follow. This paper aims to consider that…
Analysis of the functions of supervisory board system in modern Chinese companies
Xiangang TianThe supervisory system of modern Chinese companies has basically adopted the supervisory board system of countries of continental law system. Certain disadvantages, however, exist…
Governance of Shanghai state‐owned enterprises: Deficiencies and recommendations
Xuefeng LuThis paper aims to comment upon the governance systems of state‐owned enterprises in Shanghai and to consider the adequacy or otherwise of those governance structures.
Foreign‐invested companies: more risky facing up to China's anti‐monopoly law?
Li JunfengThe anti‐monopoly law (AML) of the People's Republic of China (PRC), which had undergone ten years of debate among the whole spectrum of China's society, was finally issued on…
Probing on the institutional arrangements of supervisory functions in the governance of listed companies in China
Li LixinThis paper aims to explore the extent of adequacy and confidence that can be enjoyed by minority shareholders in the supervisory controls on Boards in listed companies in China.
ISSN:
1754-243Xe-ISSN:
1754-2448ISSN-L:
1754-243XRenamed from:
Managerial LawOnline date, start – end:
2008Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Zahid Hussain