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Concentrated Ownership and Corporate Control: Wallenberg Sphere and Samsung Group

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Authors

Kim, Hwa-Jin

Issue Date
2014-12
Publisher
School of Law, Seoul National University
Citation
Journal of Korean Law, Vol.14 No.1, pp. 39-59
Keywords
Concentrated OwnershipCorporate GovernanceDual-Class CommonsHolding CompanySamsungSocial ResponsibilityWallenberg
Abstract
Samsung Groups success cannot be attributed to its corporate governance structure, at least thus far. The corporate governance of Samsung has been rather controversial. As the group faces the succession issue the corporate governance has become as crucial as their new products and services. Samsung has discovered a role model on the other side of the planet, Wallenberg Sphere in Sweden. Much effort has been made to learn about Wallenbergs arrangements and key to its success. However, a fundamental difference between the institutions in Sweden and Korea has made the corporate structures of the two groups radically different. Wallenberg uses the dual-class commons whereas Samsung relies upon the circular shareholdings through affiliated firms. This Essay explains and analyzes the two different institutions and corporate structures, and argues that the introduction of the dual-class commons in Korea would make the corporate governance of Samsung more transparent and efficient, if and only if accompanied by Samsungs commitment to socially responsible corporate citizenship. This Essay also explains and analyzes the recent developments in corporate governance of non-banking financial institutions in Korea and looks into the issue from the perspective of Samsungs structure in comparison with Wallenbergs structure.
ISSN
1598-1681
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/93858
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