韩国对外国投资者“不友好”的公司治理披露

IF 0.6 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Minhye Zoh
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摘要

1997年的亚洲金融危机引发了韩国资本市场的巨大结构性变化,从几乎不受监管的公司治理制度转变为更具强制性的制度,以适应外国投资者对市场透明度和问责制的需求。公司治理披露对于投资者监督管理层决策和在知情的基础上行使其权利至关重要。然而,韩国目前的信息披露要求未能向占韩国交易所上市股票约30%的外国投资者提供全面、准确和及时的英文信息披露。通过研究韩国的《公司治理最佳实践守则》和公司治理披露报告,并将其与ICGN韩国2022年治理优先报告的建议进行比较,本文认为,尽管韩国一直在努力强制要求公司治理披露,但为外国投资者的利益做出准确、及时的披露的努力仍然不足。更具体地说,由于翻译更新缓慢,而且没有法律规定将韩国语翻译成英语,目前的公开做法有可能在1997年后再次让外国投资者望而却步。
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South Korea’s ‘Unfriendly’ corporate governance disclosure to foreign investors
ABSTRACT The Asian Financial Crisis of 1997 initiated an enormous structural change in South Korea’s capital market from its almost unregulated corporate governance regime to a more mandatory regime to accommodate foreign investors’ demand for market transparency and accountability. Corporate governance disclosure is essential for investors to monitor management decisions and exercise their rights on an informed basis. However, South Korea’s current disclosure requirements fall short of providing full, accurate, and timely disclosure in English to foreign investors who comprise approximately 30% of the shares listed on the Korea Exchange. By examining South Korea’s Code of Best Practices for Corporate Governance and the corporate governance disclosure report and comparing this to the recommendations of the ICGN Korea Governance Priorities report of 2022, this paper argues that while efforts to mandate corporate governance disclosure have been ongoing, efforts to make accurate and timely disclosure for the benefit of foreign investors are still lacking. More specifically, current disclosure practices are in danger of repelling foreign investors again post-1997 due to slow translation updates and lack of legal requirement for translation from Korean to English in the first place.
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期刊介绍: Asian Journal of Political Science ( AJPS) is an international refereed journal affiliated to the Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University. Published since 1993, AJPS is a leading journal on Asian politics and governance. It publishes high-quality original articles in major areas of political science, including comparative politics, political thought, international relations, public policy, and public administration, with specific reference to Asian regions and countries. AJPS aims to address some of the most contemporary political and administrative issues in Asia (especially in East, South, and Southeast Asia) at the local, national, and global levels. The journal can be of great value to academic experts, researchers, and students in the above areas of political science as well as to practical policy makers, state institutions, and international agencies.
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