Independent directors in Singapore: A corporate governance outlier?
Introduction When Singapore needed to bolster its corporate governance in the wake of the 2001 Asian Financial Crisis, it looked to Anglo-America for solutions. Back then, the American independent director stood out as the most recognisable global symbol for good corporate governance. Independent di...
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Main Authors: | PUCHNIAK, Dan W., LAN, Luh Luh |
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2017
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