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Analysis of the Boards in U.S. Firms

Authors
Lee , ChangminKang, Hyoung Goo
Issue Date
Dec-2011
Publisher
한국외국어대학교(용인캠퍼스) 영미연구소
Citation
영미연구, v.25, no. , pp.281 - 309
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
영미연구
Volume
25
Start Page
281
End Page
309
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/166718
ISSN
2508-4135
Abstract
This paper studies regulations, principles, and trends regarding the duties, structures, and operations of the boards in U.S. to provide implications to Korean firms. Firstly, the boards should have majority of its members as management experts to be the last decision maker. In case of U.S., 66% are retired or ongoing executives. Secondly, the ratio of outside directors is different across different ownership structure in U.S. When CEO holds substantial amount of shares, the proportion of outside directors is shown to be low. Thirdly, regulations proposed by Korea financial institutions guideline about term period of outside director, and the ratio of newly selected outside directors have nothing to do with good corporate governance. The tenure of outside directors in U.S. is not regulated, but determined in the market.
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