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State on Board!, 1st ed. 2021
Navigating Corporate Governance in Emerging Market Business
Authors: Pham Nga, Oh Kok-Boon
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Keywords
State as a shareholder of SIEs; SIEs in Vietnam and China; SIEs in Emerging Markets; Emerging markets in global trade and investment; Vietnam and the global supply chain; China and the global supply chain; The State and Business; State as an owner-participant in business; Trade War; Trade War; China; and USA; Outward Direct Investment in Asia; Mergers and Acquisitions in Asia
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247 p. · 14.8x21 cm · Paperback
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2 Changing Role of State-Invested Enterprises in Emerging Markets
3 Beyond the Local Economy
4 Corporate Governance of State-Invested Enterprises
5 The Empirical Research: Design and Methods
6 Qualitative Findings: M&A Motivations and Performance Drivers
7 Quantitative Findings on the Impacts of State Ownership on M&A Performance
8 State Control, Corporate Governance and M&A Performance
9 Model Building and Concluding Thoughts
Nga Pham is a research fellow at the Monash Centre for Financial Studies, Monash University, Australia. She is also a member of the Disclosure and Transparency Committee of the International Corporate Governance Network. Before joining Monash University, Nga was the Dean of the Faculty of Management and Tourism and the Executive Director of La Trobe programs at Hanoi University. She was also a consultant to the International Finance Corporation (the World Bank Group) in corporate governance. She is a CFA Charterholder.
Kok-Boon Oh has over 40 years of industry experience in corporate finance, international business and academia in the Asia-Pacific Region. He held senior management positions in US and Asian multinational corporations. Kok-Boon has taught at La Trobe Business School. He has co-authored 11 reference books, and over 70 refereed international conference papers and journal articles.
Elaborates on the motivation and behaviour of the State as a shareholder of SIEs in the post-privatisation era in emerging markets
Presents updated statistics and descriptive analysis of the economic role of the State in emerging markets
Covers the increasing focus on the rapidly evolving roles of Vietnam and China in the global supply chain
Acts as an important guide to investors who are considering doing business in emerging markets where SIEs play a key role
Timely given the ostensibly greater involvement of the State in the global economy