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Title: Corporate Governance


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Corporate Governance Accounting Research in
Asia and China
  • T.J. Wong
  • CUHK

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Outline
  • Research approach
  • Top-down not bottom-up
  • Unique institutional settings in Asia
  • Key institutional factors of China
  • Sample projects
  • Center for Institutions and Governance

3
Bottom-up Approach
  • Two common problems
  • Replicate a US topic - not taking into
    consideration the difference institutions
  • Document a unique phenomenon but not being able
    to explain it with good theories

4
Top-down Approach
  • Identify key institutional factors that shape
    organization and incentives
  • These factors include property rules,
    governments role in economy, market and legal
    development
  • These factors also shape the corporate
    governance, accounting and corporate policies
  • Apply common theories or analytical frameworks --
    only institutions are different

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Institutions of East Asia
  • Political economy
  • Close ties between government and business
  • Rent seeking society
  • Legal systems
  • Poor protection of property rights
  • Private enforcement of contracts
  • Weak protection of outside shareholders
  • Culture and social norm
  • Low trust society
  • Relationship-based transactions
  • Family firms

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Sample studies
  • Fan and Wong (2002, JAE)
  • Institutions concentrated ownership ? stock
    pyramids ? divergence of cash flow and voting
    rights through pyramiding ? expropriation
    incentives / rent seeking ? less transparent
  • Fan and Wong (2005, JAR)
  • Divergence of cash flow and voting rights ? hire
    B4 auditors
  • More prevalent among issuing firms reduce cost
    of capital

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Chinas Institutional Setting
  • Economic in transition ? Govt vs. Market
  • Capital markets (state vs. market)
  • IPO, rights offerings and delisting controlled by
    govt (quota system ROE targets)
  • State banks related lending
  • Government not market plays a big role
  • Majority ownership by the state
  • partial privatization (minority shares) of SOEs
  • direct (SAMB) and indirect (parent SOE)
    government majority ownership
  • Government shares cannot to be sold easily
  • Incentive issues soft budget constraints SOE
    pursuing non-economic goals

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Institutional setting (contd)
  • Control (mgmt vs. state)
  • 1992, central govt granted SOEs 14 rights, mainly
    operating rights
  • Rights not given MA, disposal of assets,
    appointment of chairman and CEO
  • Boards and management filled with govt
    bureaucrats not professional
  • Incentives issue government interventions
    double agency of management
  • Economy is decentralized
  • Local governments own SOEs and have production
    and fiscal autonomy
  • Listed SOE can bring resources and political
    capital to local govt
  • Weak legal systems and undeveloped markets
  • Poorly developed legal system and markets, more
    government interventions
  • Institutions vary across provinces in China,
    which allows x-sectional comparisons across
    regions

9
Different Organization Structures
SAMB
SAMB
Private
SAM Co.
Listed Firm
Parent SOE
Listed Firm
Listed Firm
10
Market Institutions Protection for property
rights
High
Middle
Low
Missing
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Market Institutions of Different Regions
Source Fan and Wong, 2003 (Economic Science
Press)
12
Rough Sketch of the Framework
Institutions
Firm organization
Government
Corporate governance
Role of accounting and corporate policies
13
Some Studies
  • Political influence and accounting quality
  • Board structures pyramids corruption as
    measures of political influence
  • How institutional factors determine auditor
    choice in China
  • Chinese firms do not hire quality auditors. Why?
  • Corporate governance role of accounting? Used by
    controlling owner to monitor management? When?
    How?

14
State Ownership, Institutional Environment and
Auditor Choice Evidence from China
  • Wang Qian, TJ Wong
  • CUHK
  • Xia Lijun
  • SUFE

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Chinese Firms Choose Poor Quality Auditors
  • Market share of Top 10 auditors (based on market
    shares) declined from 47 in 93 to 24 in 03
  • But Top 10 auditors are found to have better
    quality
  • Compared to non-state firms, SOEs tend to choose
    local auditors (from same region) that are small
  • What causes Chinese SOEs not to choose good
    quality auditors?
  • Fundamental questions what determine Chinese
    firms choice of auditors?

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Institutional Constraints
  • Government ownership
  • Easier access to capital (equity and debt) - less
    need to reduce information asymmetry
  • Soft budget constraint - less need for insurance
  • Government influence over auditors
  • Small local auditors lose independence - help
    clients to meet government targets
  • Mainly related to local government SOEs
  • Poor market and legal systems
  • Weak monitoring against lack of independence

17
Results
  • SOEs vs. non-state firms
  • Local SOEs more likely to hire small local
    auditors
  • Regions with less market development and more
    government intervention
  • Local SOEs hire even more small local auditors
  • Are small local firms compromising independence?
  • They issue fewer qualified opinions
  • They are more lenient towards SOEs from same
    region

18
Future Directions
  • Ask more fundamental questions with good data
  • Role of accounting and corporate policies in
    Asian / Chinese listed firms
  • Organization economics firm governance, agency
    issues and contracts ? role of accounting
    corporate policies
  • Transition economics state ownership or
    intervention that creates distortion ? role of
    accounting and corporate policies
  • Identify other key constraints that shape CG and
    accounting

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Website address
  • http//www.baf.cuhk.edu.hk/research/cig/
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