Back to Search Start Over

Corporate Governance : Success Stories in Europe and Central Asia

Authors :
International Finance Corporation
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Washington, DC, 2015.

Abstract

Emerging markets are becoming important engines of global growth. These markets, such as the transition economies in Europe and Central Asia, are viewed with increasing interest by foreign investors as private sector participation grows, as regulatory reforms take effect, and as individual firms focus on elevating their business practices to align with international standards. In fact, foreign direct investment inflows to transition economies increased by 28 percent to reach $108 billion in 2013, according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Sound corporate governance is a critical element in helping these emerging markets meets their full economic potential. Good corporate governance, defined as the structures and processes by which companies and banks are directed and controlled, helps firms operate more efficiently, improves access to capital, mitigates risk, and safeguards against mismanagement. Good governance also facilitates appropriate consideration of other critical issues for enterprises, including environmental and social responsibility. It is the foundation for long-term business growth and sustainability, adding value for investors and contributing lasting dividends for economies. Companies and banks, particularly those in emerging markets that are focused on improving their corporate governance can look to a growing body of evidence that such efforts matter, yielding bottom line benefits, reputational enhancements, and competitive differentiation. In one study of note, the Emerging Market Investor Survey, 100 percent of the investors interviewed said they will pay a higher premium for good governance in an emerging market firm than what they would pay for a similar firm in a developed market. As companies and banks in Europe and Central Asia find their place on the world’s economic stage, efforts to enhance governance practices are helping them reduce their business risks, improve performance, and set the course for long-term success and profitability.

Subjects

Subjects :
MANAGERS
CORPORATIONS
MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
INVESTMENT
FAMILY BUSINESSES
CORPORATION
STOCK MARKET
CORPORATE LAWS
CORPORATE BANKING
PARTNERSHIP
SHAREHOLDERS
COMMON SHARE
LIQUIDATION
SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS
COMPLIANCE OFFICER
INTERNATIONAL GOVERNANCE STANDARDS
SHARE OPTION
ASSOCIATIONS
BOARD MEETINGS
AUDIT COMMITTEE
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
STAKEHOLDERS
STAKEHOLDER
CHARTER
STOCK
ASSOCIATION
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS
SHAREHOLDER
COOPERATIVE
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
INVESTORS
COMPANY
BANK
BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
AGENCY COSTS
GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE INITIATIVE
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE STANDARDS
ORGANIZATIONS
GOVERNANCE SYSTEMS
MAJORITY SHAREHOLDER
COMPANIES
SOCIETY
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
SHAREHOLDER INTERESTS
LIMITED
BOARD MEMBER
REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
HOSTILE TAKEOVER
INSIDER TRADING
COMPLIANCE PLAN
LEGAL ENTITY
TAKEOVER
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
INVESTOR RELATIONS
TARGET COMPANY
PROXY
STOCK EXCHANGE
JOINT STOCK COMPANY
EQUAL TREATMENT
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE INITIATIVES
SHAREHOLDER RELATIONS
BOARD MEMBERS
MINORITY SHAREHOLDER
STATES
GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLE
STAKEHOLDER RELATIONSHIPS
SHAREHOLDER VALUE
TRUST
DEBT OBLIGATIONS
STOCK COMPANY
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
DIVIDEND POLICIES
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES
FAMILY BUSINESS
SHARE OPTIONS
CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP
CORPORATE PERFORMANCE
SINGLE SHAREHOLDER
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES
PARTNERSHIPS
COMPLIANCE OFFICERS
STATE-OWNED COMPANY
COMMON SHARES
SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETINGS
CEO
GOVERNANCE SYSTEM
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
REGULATORY AGENCY
PUBLIC COMPANY
COLLECTIVE
STATE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
MEMBER BOARD
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE SYSTEM
STOCK COMPANIES
BANKS
GROUP OF SHAREHOLDERS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
UNION
PRIVATE COMPANIES
REGULATORY REFORMS
ORGANIZATION
DIVIDEND PAYMENTS
INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR
LTD
INTERESTS OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
JOINT VENTURES
CORPORATE BOARD
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE SYSTEMS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CODE
INDEPENDENT OVERSIGHT
CASH FLOW STATEMENT
GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COMPENSATION PACKAGE
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORMS
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
SUBSIDIARY
HOLDING COMPANY
MUNICIPALITY
ACQUISITIONS
ACQUISITION
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
GOVERNANCE GUIDELINES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES
CONTROLLING SHAREHOLDERS
SHAREHOLDER PROTECTIONS
INDIVIDUALS
DIRECTORS
SUBSIDIARIES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLE

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.od......2456..3d7a07fe3402c008d68a50dad938ca69