CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES WITH REFERENCE TO INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK IN MACEDONIA

  • Krume Nikoloski
  • Olivera Gjorgieva Trajkovska
  • Blagica Koleva

Abstract

Good corporate governance involves a set of relationships amongst the company’s management, its board of directors, its shareholders, its auditors and other stakeholders. These relationships, which involve various rules and incentives, provide the structure through which the objectives of the company are set, and the means of attaining these objectives as well as monitoring performance are determined. Thus, the key aspects of good corporate governance include transparency of corporate structures and operations; the accountability of managers and the boards to shareholders; and corporate responsibility towards stakeholders. This paper discusses the importance of corporate governance, with special reference to transition economies. Directors, owners and corporate managers have started to realize that there are benefits that can accrue from having a good corporate governance structure. Good corporate governance helps to increase share price and makes it easier to obtain capital. International investors are hesitant to lend money or buy shares in a corporation that does not subscribe to good corporate governance principles. Transparency, independent directors and a separate audit committee are especially important.

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Published
2016-12-27
Section
Management and Business