Leadership Challenges and Governance Solutions across Asian Borders
E-Book, Englisch, 241 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-319-41790-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Doing Business in ASEAN Emerging Markets
crucially addresses how to resolve those barriers. Encompassing issues of governance and leadership standards, the authors present case studies and practical solutions underpinned by academic research. Helping executives learn how to implement high international standards and maintain sensitivity to socio-cultural and political Asian contexts, the book highlights the need to create an international diverse and unified leadership team that will take better decisions and effectively deal with risks, and apply best corporate governance practices within an Asian context.
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface: Prospect of good governance in ASEAN
(Sri Mulyani).- Introduction: Doing business in ASEAN markets: what is do different? (Peter Verhezen, Ian Williamson, Mark Crosby & Natalia Soebagjo).-
Section 1: Economic Outlook and Institutional Voids
.- Chapter 1: Economic Outlook for Southeast Asia and its immense business opportunities (Marc Crosby).- Chapter 2: Negotiating better Governance. Jurisdictional Arbitrage within ASEAN (Howard Dick).- Chapter 3: Indonesia’s Bank Governance Trend post-1998 crisis (Manggi Habir).- Chapter 4: China’s rise and its effect on ASEAN businesses (Mark Crosby).- Chapter 5: From Cross Derbarment to Integrity Compliance: promoting Corporate Governance in Development across ASEAN (Merly Khouw).-
Section 2: Company specific challenges
.- Chapter 6: Corporate Governance affecting performance in some Indonesian-Malaysian companies (Peter Chambers and Peter Verhezen).- Chapter 7: How to reduce Crony Capitalism, promote good PublicGovernance to install good Corporate Governance in Indonesia (Peter Verhezen, Natalia Soebagjo and Erry Riyana Hardjapamekas).- Chapter 8: A board that governs and leads at State owned Enterprises in Indonesia (Peter Verhezen and Tanri Abeng).- Chapter 9: How corporate narratives can affect business across borders (Warren Weeks and Peter Verhezen).- Chapter 10: Global Leaders in ASEAN: lessons from the region (Ernie Antoine).- Afterword: Nestle’s operational and strategic decisions within ASEAN Interview of Managing Director Nestle KL, Aloise Hauseborger, (Ernie Antoine).- C
oncluding Remarks
: Leadership Challenges and Governance Solutions across borders (Peter Verhezen).