Legitimizing Corporate Governance in Banking Organizations
Weikang Zou ()
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Weikang Zou: University of International Business and Economics
Chapter Chapter 3 in Corporate Governance in the Banking Sector in China, 2019, pp 47-73 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Innovatively combining the institutionalism theoretical framework and the category of the VoC analysis, as prepared and developed in the last chapter, this chapter explores the institutional embedment for corporate governance in banking organizations in varied financial/governance models, i.e., the Anglo-Saxon model, the Continental model, and the State-affected model. Justified as the legitimacy background, institutional settings frequently play a fundamental role in producing and reproducing corporate governance in banking institutions in different financial models which, not infrequently, embrace the complicated relationship between the bank and the real economy, the approaches of the financial regulation and posture of the regulators, the role of the court, and the international influences.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-3510-5_3
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