Corporate frauds and failures in Indonesian have continued despite
the corporate governance principles of Indonesia’s State-Owned
Enterprises (SOEs) which have been strengthened following the Asian
financial crisis of 1997/1998. This appears to indicate that corporate
governance principles primarily adopted from developed Western nations
are not adequate to address problems faced by SOEs in Indonesia.
This
primarily analytical paper evaluates the current corporate governance
practices in Indonesian SOEs in light of the prevailing political and
corporate culture. Given the complexity of Indonesia’s political and
corporate culture the adoption of corporate governance principles from
Western nations as promulgated by the OECD and/or the Cadbury report
are inadequate to reduce corporate mismanagement and failure among SOEs.
The study also utilizes some qualitative interview data from thirty
respondents at managerial level within three SOEs to aid the assessment
of corporate governance practices and principles in the Indonesian
context.
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Source
: IIUM International Accounting Conference III (INTAC III)Islam and
Accounting : towards enhancing accountability, governance and
performance 26-28 june, Pan Pacific Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia