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Corporate Governance
Ondřej Částek
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Content
1. Owners` status2. Owners` expectations3. Owners` power (and its application)4. Corporate governance models
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Owners` status
Owners
Employees
Business
Creditors
Suppliers Customers
State
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Differences according to the type of business entity
Sole proprietorship
Limited/unlimited liability
Partnerships/companies/corporations
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Different expectations of owners
The motivation to do business is not always the same.
While for some the main incentive can be the profit, others prefer stability, some want to carry on a family tradition or for some it can be a form of self-realization.
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Differences in use of the powerDepends on: Participation of owners on managing the
company Structure of the key players Ownership structure
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Participation of owners on managing the company Fully involved in sole proprietorship businesses Fully involved in companies with unlimited
liability, but not necesserily all owners Markedly less involved in limited liability
companies Rarely involved in corporations
Sometimes we talk about managerial ownership
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Structure of the key players Owners are the statutory and managing body in
sole proprietorships and often in unlimited liability companies Partnership agreement (and law) can determine
differently
Corporate governance laws define the distribution of rights and responsibilities among participants in corporations The ownership and management are definitely
separated
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Ownership structureImportant features of ownership structure are Ownership concentration Type of owner
Natural person Institutional: investment funds, banks, state,
municipalities, other companies Domestic, foreign
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Corporate Governance modelsThree basic models are used in developed economies:1. Anglo-american (aka Anglo-Saxon model)2. Continental (often called German model)3. Japanese
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Anglo-american modelSo-called one-tier, or external control modelGeneral meeting elects the Board of Directors (BoD)- part of them are insiders (executive directors), part of
them outsiders (non-executive or independent directors)- BoD chairman is often also CEO
Required are liquid stock markets and low ownership concentrationControl is exercised, among others, through the exit systemUntil recently, laws against close connections between companies and their banks in the USA
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Ownership patternIn 1990, institutional investors held approximately 61 percent of the shares of UK corporations, and individuals held approximately 21 percent. (In 1981, individuals held 38 percent.) In 1990, institutions held 53.3 percent of the shares of US corporations.
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Trends and issues Growing share of institutional owners,
decreasing share of individuals Voting behavior of institutional owners at AGMs Concentration of power in the hands of one
person or small group of persons Excessive executive compensation Regulatory framework reacts
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Interactions among key players
Shareholders Board of Directors(Supervisor) Stakeholders
Officers(Manager)
CompanyRegulatory/
Legal systemCreditors
Elect
Appoints and supervises
Manage Monitors
& regulates
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Continental modelSo-called two-tiered model, or internal control modelGeneral meeting elects supervisory board and management board- in some countries supervisory board names members of
management board- it is common that part of the supervisory board is elected
by employees (up to 50%, sometimes depend on the firm size)
Management board is the statutory body and is responsible for „daily“ management of the company, supervisory board si responsible for the strategic control.Control is exercised, among others, through the voting system.The connection between the company and a bank can be very close.
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Ownership pattern
Banks 27%Pension funds 3%Other companies 41%Individual owners 4%Foreign investors 19%
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Trends and issues The ownership concentration still increases Capital markets are illiquid
therefore capital allocation is not perfect European commission wants to encourage
individuals to invest in securities however the typical european behavior saved
EU from larger impact of 2008 financial crisis
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Interactions among key players
Supervisory Board
Management Board
Company
ShareholderEmployees and Labour unions
Appoint 50%Appoint up to 50%
Appoint and supervises
Manage
Own
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Japanese modelSo-called Keiretsu. Model with even higher interconnectedness among the key players than the continental model. The key players are: 1. Main bank (a major inside shareholder)2. Affiliated company or affiliated keiretsu (a major inside
shareholder)3. Management4. Government5. Outside shareholders6. Independent (external) directors
Typical is very high ownership concentration and cross-shareholding
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Ownership pattern
Banks + insurance companies 43%Other companies 25%Foreign investors 3%
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Trends and issuesVery non-transparent for outsidersVery rigidThe strong crossholdin of equity and debt and strong business relationships can woek in favor of competitiveness, but also against it
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Interactions among key players
Executive Management (Primarily Board of Directors)
President
Supervisory Board (including President)
Company
Main bankShareholders
Appoint
Provides managers, monitors and acts in emergencies
Provides managers
Ratifies the President’s decision
Consults
Managers
Provides Loan
Owns
Own
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Thank you for your attention
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SourcesGraphics (interactions among key players, 3x) borrowed from Dushyant Maheshwari`s lecture Models of Corporate Governance, retrieved from SlideShareOwnership patterns data obtained from Joy Clarisse Dagala`s Chapter 4: Models of Corporate Governance, retrieved from SlideShare