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Economic Indonesia Good Corporate Governance

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  • Kencanasari, Fidelia Rahayu

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The condition of the world economy in 2018 tended to be sluggish and unbalanced and was followed by uncertainty in world finances which were still high. The disturbance is expected to occur until now (2020). Indonesian business people are urged to continue to make reforms, innovations and create diversification in order to survive in the market. The implementation of quality Good Corporate Governance (GCG) enables the creation of added value for stakeholders, and in turn will create sustainable business success (Effendi 2009). Basically, GCG is a set of rules that govern, manage and oversee the relationship between company managers and stakeholders in the company in an effort to increase company value and market valuation.The implementation of GCG in companies is proven to be able to increase company value, market value, cultural value, information disclosure, audit system effectiveness, and risk control. Maximization of benefits can be obtained if governance runs well and is always in line with compliance and conformity to ethics and norms.

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  • Kencanasari, Fidelia Rahayu, 2021. "Economic Indonesia Good Corporate Governance," OSF Preprints p9t34, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:p9t34
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/p9t34
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