TY - JOUR
T1 - Cross-cultural implications on the legal requirements for corporate governance in China and India
AU - Lakhani, Avnita
PY - 2012/3
Y1 - 2012/3
N2 - This article looks at two primary issues: 1 how cross-cultural differences in India and China impact the selection of a theoretical framework for effective corporate governance 2 how cross-cultural differences impact the implementation of legal and institutional requirements of good corporate governance. Theoretically, most corporate governance models appear to concentrate on strictly economic-based factors such as markets and hierarchies. This article argues that in a global economy with rising and developing market players, theorists and academics must look 'outside the box' at non-economic factors, such as legal, social, political and cultural, to construct a more holistic and integrated model of corporate governance, one which allows for cross-cultural differences. Furthermore, inductive cultural studies can provide rich insights and an objective means of determining a corporate governance model. Both China and India share common cultural values and would benefit from implementing a stakeholder model of corporate governance.
AB - This article looks at two primary issues: 1 how cross-cultural differences in India and China impact the selection of a theoretical framework for effective corporate governance 2 how cross-cultural differences impact the implementation of legal and institutional requirements of good corporate governance. Theoretically, most corporate governance models appear to concentrate on strictly economic-based factors such as markets and hierarchies. This article argues that in a global economy with rising and developing market players, theorists and academics must look 'outside the box' at non-economic factors, such as legal, social, political and cultural, to construct a more holistic and integrated model of corporate governance, one which allows for cross-cultural differences. Furthermore, inductive cultural studies can provide rich insights and an objective means of determining a corporate governance model. Both China and India share common cultural values and would benefit from implementing a stakeholder model of corporate governance.
KW - China
KW - Codes
KW - Corporate governance
KW - Cross-cultural
KW - Hofstede
KW - India
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U2 - 10.1504/IJPL.2012.046058
DO - 10.1504/IJPL.2012.046058
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1753-6235
VL - 5
SP - 136
EP - 156
JO - International Journal of Private Law
JF - International Journal of Private Law
IS - 2
ER -