Business Judgment Rule and Corporate Governance as the Strategic Imperative of Indonesian State-owned Enterprise
Juan Kasma and
Christian Andersen
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Juan Kasma: Faculty of Law, Maranatha Christian University, Indonesia
Christian Andersen: Faculty of Law, Maranatha Christian University, Indonesia
European Journal of Law and Political Science, 2024, vol. 3, issue 4, 51-58
Abstract:
The business judgment rule in state-owned enterprises can serve as either a protective shield or a boomerang for those involved within the mechanism of corporate governance. As such, this study aims to explore the relationship between good corporate governance and the business judgment rule principle in the context of the integrity and sustainability of directorial decisions amidst the dynamically changing context of a company’s legal responsibilities. Through a juridical normative method employing a conceptual approach, this study finds that good corporate governance cannot determine the implementation of the business judgment rule principle. This means that even though good corporate governance is significant in creating a conducive work environment for a responsible decision-making process, it cannot directly influence the implementation of the business judgment rule in cases involving state-owned enterprises.
Keywords: Business Judgment Rules; Good Corporate Governance; State-owned Enterprise; Ultra Vires (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.24018/ejpolitics.2024.3.4.151
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