The Analysis of My Country's Independent College Based on the Corporate Governance Structure
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DOI: 10.38007/Proceedings.0001632
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Xiaolei Deng
Abstract
My country’s independent colleges have developed since the 1990s and have formed a relatively stable school-running model. In the context of modern education system reform, private colleges and universities are required to adopt classified management methods, which will inevitably have an impact on the corporate governance structure of independent colleges. How independent colleges balance the capital interests of investors and the public interests of education, balance residual control rights and reputation rights, and improve internal decision-making mechanisms to become the key factor, and it is urgent to clarify the current corporate governance structure. By discussing the problems existing in the corporate governance structure of independent colleges, and putting forward some perfect suggestions from the aspects of property rights, internal management systems, and supervisory systems, it will help promote the healthy development of independent colleges.
Keywords
Independent Institution; Corporate Governance Structure; Property