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Adoption Of Angloamerican Models Of Corporate Governance And Financial Reporting In China Huiying Wu Christopher Patel Marc J Epstein

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Adoption Of Angloamerican Models Of Corporate Governance And Financial Reporting In China Huiying Wu Christopher Patel Marc J Epstein
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Huiying Wu; Christopher Patel; Marc J. Epstein
ISBN: 9781783508976, 1783508973
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Adoption Of Angloamerican Models Of Corporate Governance And Financial Reporting In China Huiying Wu Christopher Patel Marc J Epstein by Huiying Wu; Christopher Patel; Marc J. Epstein 9781783508976, 1783508973 instant download after payment.

This monograph critically examines the adoption of Anglo-American models of corporate governance and financial reporting in China. More specifically, it examines whether measures taken by the Chinese government, including the adoption of the International Financial Reporting Standards, the introduction of independent directors and audit committees, and the strengthening of auditor independence, are likely to improve the quality of financial reporting. A comprehensive theoretical framework based on institutional theory, which incorporates international influences, domestic influences, and intraorganizational dynamics, was developed. The findings suggest that the current institutional environment in China does not yet fully support Anglo-American practices. The implementation of internationally acceptable principles and standards is largely symbolic rather than instrumental. This monograph shows how contradictory institutional pressures shape the process and outcome of loose coupling between regulations and actual operations, which are intertwined with organizations' conflicts of interest and power dependence within China's institutional setting.

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