会议专题

“Rules versus Practice: Governance in the Financial Services Sector

The focus is on the financial services sector which is regulated for prudential purposes by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA). Internationally, co-ordination of monitoring and supervisory arrangements across national banking and financial systems is undertaken by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and committees associated with it. The Australian requirements are analyzed in detail as with the proposals put forward by BIS. The latter are important for any understanding of what may be required of the larger Australian banks. Then evidence on board membership of Australian banks and other financial services entities is examined for size and composition as well as affiliations with other corporate entities. This is followed by a substantial critique of the Australian provisions for their substance and perceptions. Independence of board members, relationships of board and management and transparency are themes treated at length. Grounds for questioning the substance of regulatory provisions are advanced. Recent empirical assessments are drawn upon to support these misgivings.

bank governance independence transparency managerial risk-taking board size board composition

Warren Hogan Rowan Trayler

School of Finance and Economics,University of Technology,Sydney,P.O.Box 123,Broadway,NSW,Australia

国际会议

2008年中国金融国际年会

大连

英文

1-24

2008-07-02(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)