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In practice it still happens often as even former CEOs become chairs.

So who are the principals of German PLCs? ✔✔ 1) Shareholders

2) Employees



Shareholders and Employees elect supervisory board (agent):

- Shareholders: 66% for large PLCs and 50% for small

- Employees: 33% for large PLCs and 50% for small



Supervisory board elect executive board (agent)




Large PLC is more than 2000 employees.

Internal CG: Co-determination ✔✔ Social Market Economy:

1) Article 14: Private ownership carries social obligations

2) Work Constitution Act

.....

Internal CG: Supervisory Board (NEDs only) ✔✔ Membership: 20 (AG) - 10 (European Company):

1) 1/3 or 1/2 employee representatives

2) 2/3 or 1/2 shareholder representatives: NEDs from banks, blockholders, suppliers, customers (few
independent NEDs):

- Benefit: Operational expertise (resource dependency theory) & fairness (stakeholder theory)

- Disadvantage: Lack of independence (PA theory); bribes to employee representatives; expertise

3) Multiple directorships (code: no more than 6, legally up to 10) (resource dependency theory vs.
busyness hypothesis)

4) From 2016 large PLCs are supposed to have 30% female directors (stakeholder theory, legitimacy
theory, different perspectives)

Empirical evidence of board structure? ✔✔ 1) Employee representatives:

,- Comparatively low levels of industrial stride

- Bribery scandals (VW, ThyssenKrupp)

2) Significant power of supervisory committee chairs:

- Empire building (VWs decision to takeover Porsche)

- Replacement of successful CEOs

- Spying scandals (e.g. Deutshe Bahn)

3) Executive directors:

- Empire building (e.g. Porsche's attempt to takeover VW)

- Spying scandals

4) NEDs qualification and commitment in question

5) Cross-directorship networks can reduce firm risks during volatile economic conditions (recessions)

6) Long-term orientation & mutual support e.g. R&D investment, low gearing, stability during recessions.

Internal CG: Executive Contracts ✔✔ 1) Usually long-term contracts (max 6 years)

2) Advisory vote on executive compensation but poor disclosure of remuneration details

3) Public debate about:

- "Premiums for failure" relative to job-cuts

- Golden goodbyes after poor performance & corruption and CG scandals.

- "Reasonable limits of remuneration"

4) Drive for more performance related pay led to strong increases in total executive remuneration in
large listed German companies:

- Inconclusive evidence on pay/performance

- Pay related mainly to firm size instead of performance

- Evidence of "soft-landings" despite laws which are supposed to prevent this.

Pros and Cons of shareholder rights and ownership distribution ✔✔ Advantages:

- Interest and ability of blockholders to control managers

- Long term interests of investors (R&D, low gearing

- Network reduces supply/sales/finance risks (stability during recessions) --> resource dependency
theory.

,Disadvantages:

- If managers control cross-shareholdings they might insulate eachother from external shareholders (PA
theory and managerial misbehaviour)

- Majority investors might exploit minority investors by pursuing perks or related party transactions
(property rights theory)

- Minority shareholders have little opportunity to defend their rights --> low FDI.

Internal CG of China? ✔✔ 1) Legacy of central planning

- Industry dominated by state owned entreprises (SOEs)

2) Consequences for liberalisation

- Attempt to reform SOEs via "contract responsibility" gains

- Township and village entreprises (TVEs)

- SOEs turned into holding companies for non-commercial assets and commercial companies to be listed
on stock markets.

Who are the principals in China? ✔✔ 1) Central, regional or government (society)

2) Shareholders

Insider or outsider system (China)? ✔✔ Insider System as:

- High ownership concentration

- Frequent interlocking share ownership

- High incentive for large blockholders to participate in internal control

- Loose rules on minority shareholder protection

- Small and illiquid stock market

- Low portfolio diversification

- Hostile takeovers are rare

PA relationships in China? ✔✔ PA (Managers and Shareholders)

PP conflict with the communist party or government as a "shadow director":

- Support of political objectives and interests

+ Access to resources and contracts (RD-Theory)

Minority shareholder protection in China ✔✔ 1) State's policy is not to maximise shareholder wealth so
it may use its control for other purposes than value-maximisation. This exploits minority shareholders.

, 2) Not just a problem in firms with state blockownership but also in firms where communist party has
influence without owning many shares.

Majority shareholders in China ✔✔ CG)SOE:

- Incentive to select knowledgeable representative and engage in monitoring.

- Positive impact on firm performance

- Benefits come from SOE investors.

- Tight control via government.



(LG)SOE:

- Benefits go to SOE investors.

- Less pressure from government



SAMB:

- Benefits go to government departments, not SAMBs.

- Managers are civil servants who lack expertise.

- Distant control via government.

- Negative effect on firm performance.



FAMILY OWNERSHIP:

- Founder family

- Managerial representation of family

- Shared benefits of control vs private benefits of control

Board structure of China ✔✔ - Both EDs and NEDs

- Two tier board

- CEO Chair duality (often secretary of communist committee)

- 1/3 of directors should be INEDs

- Supervisory board of minimum 3 members with 1/3 representing employees (often communists).

- Guanxi is important

Pros and Cons of CSR from shareholder value view? ✔✔ 1) Depends on shareholder objectives

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