Independent Non-Executive Directors: A Search for True Independence in Asia PoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodExcellent Be the first. (0 ratings) Log in to rate this article. Codes, Standards and Position Papers January 2010, Vol. 2010, No. 1, 49 pages Source: CFA InstituteKha Loon Lee, CFA Angela Pica, CFA Read Abstract Board composition and independence are fundamental issues in corporate governance. Concentrated ownership structures and weak legal protection in Asia increase the importance of independent non-executive directors on corporate boards. In Asia, companies commonly have controlling shareholders who have the ability to control the nomination and election of directors to the board. Independent non-executive directors should have high ethical standards, with the ability to act objectively to ensure that minority shareholders’ rights are not expropriated. This study examines ways to ensure that so-called independent directors are, in fact, independent. The study includes a comparative analysis of the regulations and codes of corporate governance in Hong Kong, Singapore, India, and the Philippines. These countries were chosen because of their concentrated ownership structures in the listed equity markets and because their corporate governance regulations are at various stages of development and implementation. We identify four key areas for discussion and improvement: director nomination and appointment, the concept of independence, director training and qualification, and the number of independent directors on the board. View more information Topics Corporate Finance : Corporate Governance | Standards, Ethics, and Regulations (SER) Price US$0.00 Member | US$0.00 Candidate | US$0.00 Nonmember Credits · About the CE Program What are credits? Who knows. 1.5 CE (including 1.5 SER) Record credits Credits recorded Members, log in to record your credits. Manage CE Credits People who viewed this page also viewed: MarketPsych: How to Manage Fear and Build Your Investor Identity This practitioner-oriented book takes the subject of behavioral finance from the quaint and theoretical to the powerful and practical. ... More OCC’s Quarterly Report on Bank Trading and Derivatives Activities This report from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) analyzes the trading and derivatives activity of U.S. commercial banks ... More On the Suitability of the Calibration of Private Equity Risk in the Solvency II Standard Formula This EDHEC study finds the correlation coefficient for private equity performance versus that of listed equity markets is substantially ... More Loading ...