Convergence of corporate governance in state-owned enterprises: A case study in an emerging market using OECD Guidelines

Author:

Sheehy Benedict1ORCID,Madrid Kristoffer Gabriel Laurio1

Affiliation:

1. University of the Philippines

Abstract

This article investigates an under-researched area of government activity and corporate governance reform, namely, corporate governance in state-owned enterprises. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) form a significant part of the economy in many countries and particularly in Asia. This article contributes to the larger corporate governance convergence debate by investigating whether arrangements originally conceptualised in the private sector prior to going global have indeed gone global and extended into the public sector. The article approaches the problem by investigating three interrelated questions posed by Clarke (2011): whether convergence could occur, whether it is occurring and whether such convergence is a good thing. Using a combination of DiMaggio and Powell’s (1983) institutional framework, convergence theory and doctrinal methods, the article sets the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Guidelines on Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises as a benchmark and assesses Philippine state-owned enterprise law and practices. The analysis revealed a high level of convergence. We find evidence that convergence was occurring by a series of high-level dialogues, that it was open and sufficiently non prescriptive to allow selective adoption and adaptation to local context. In evaluating the convergence, we believe that the benefit to the overall welfare of the Philippines outweighed the drawbacks

Funder

University of the Philippines

Publisher

Virtus Interpress

Subject

Applied Mathematics,General Mathematics

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