机构治理改革:审查西非经共体的案例

Araniyar C. Isukul, J. Chizea
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在过去二十年中,西非国家经济共同体(西非经共体)的几个成员国实施了几项旨在改善公司治理的体制改革。人们曾预期,民主的制度化将带来若干预期的好处,例如良好的管理,加强现有的机构,加强公司管理的做法,总的来说,改善公民的一般福利。本研究使用了世界银行所有西非经共体国家治理指标的数据,并考察了1996年至2012年的机构治理质量。这项研究的结果表明,民主文化的拥抱并没有显著提高许多西非经共体国家的机构治理质量。相反,数据显示,在一些西非经共体国家,如几内亚比绍、科特迪瓦、尼日利亚、塞内加尔、冈比亚和多哥,政治不稳定和暴力事件呈上升趋势。此外,许多西非经共体国家的管制质量和治理效率正在下降,或至多停滞不前。礼仪制度的一致性往往是常态,而不是例外。更重要的是,对新闻自由的限制和制度化的腐败对该地区公司治理实践的质量产生了显著的负面影响。因此,必须加强选举机构,以确保自由和公正的选举,从而减少政治暴力,加强政治稳定,从而加强公司治理做法。
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Institutional Governance Reforms: Examining the Case of ECOWAS
In the last two decades, several member countries of the Economic Communities of West African States (ECOWAS) have put in place several institutional reforms aimed at improving corporate governance. It had been anticipated that the institutionalization of democracy would bring forth several expected benefits such as good governance, strengthen existing institutions, enhance corporate governance practices, and overall, improve the general welfare of the citizenry. This research uses data from World Bank Governance Indicators for all ECOWAS countries, and examines the quality of institutional governance from 1996 to 2012. The findings of this research show that the embracing of democratic culture has not significantly improved the quality of institutional governance of many ECOWAS countries. Rather, the data reveals that there has been an increasing trend of political instability and violence in some of the ECOWAS countries such as Guinea Bissau, Cote d’Ivoire, Nigeria, Senegal, Gambia, and Togo. In addition, regulatory quality and governance effectiveness for many ECOWAS countries are either declining or at best stagnated. Ceremonial institutional conformity tends to be the norm rather than the exception. More importantly, restraining of press freedom and institutionalized corruption have significantly negatively influenced the quality of corporate governance practices in the region. Therefore, it is important to strengthen the electoral institutions to ensure free and fair elections that will reduce political violence and enhance political stability and by so doing strengthen corporate governance practices.
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