2018
DOI: 10.1080/13571516.2018.1505252
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Corporate Governance System and Regional Heterogeneity: Evidence from East and West Russia

Abstract: Using a unique firm-level dataset obtained from a large-scale questionnaire survey conducted in late 2015, we examined the generality and heterogeneity of corporate governance systems between the eastern and western regions of Russia. The survey results strongly suggest that various characteristics of corporate governance systems observed in industrial firms and listed companies are, in fact, common and long-term trends that are seen across all Russian business sectors. At the same time, however, we also found… Show more

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“…6 Other companies include limited/unlimited partnerships, production cooperatives, and unitary enterprises. Unitary enterprises refer to purely state-owned and municipally owned enterprises (Iwasaki, 2018). 7 Auditors refers to members of the audit committee.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Other companies include limited/unlimited partnerships, production cooperatives, and unitary enterprises. Unitary enterprises refer to purely state-owned and municipally owned enterprises (Iwasaki, 2018). 7 Auditors refers to members of the audit committee.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvement in the business environment has been declared as a top priority of the Putin administration, and there have been significant attempts at regulatory reform and judicial reform. As pointed out in Iwasaki (2018), there are indications that formal business regulation and practices have progressed significantly in this country. At the same time, the following factors, such as the retreat of democracy under the authoritarian Putin regime, economic stagnation against the backdrop of the global financial crisis, sanctions imposed by Western countries, and the slump in world oil prices, as well as the spread of organized crime and corruption, obviously have greatly increased the investment risk in Russia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%