@article{549ae7d4-cb54-4a28-b218-502ef9b46fc9, author = {Dominik Aziewicz}, title = {State-owned enterprises supervision system in South Korea and Singapore, within the context of the debate about reforming state-owned enterprises supervision system in Poland}, journal = {Gdansk Journal of East Asian Studies}, volume = {2021}, number = {Issue 20}, year = {2021}, issn = {2084-2902}, pages = {235-249},keywords = {}, abstract = {State-owned enterprises are a part of most modern economies. Therefore, it is substantial to elaborate which model of supervision system is the most suitable for the challenges of each country. Since the 2015 there is an ongoing debate in Poland, about the shape of a stateowned enterprises supervision system. It was considered to establish a national holding company, which would perform the ownership function for Polish state-owned enterprises. An inspiration for this idea was the South Korean state-owned supervision system and the impact of the chaebols on the Korean national economy. The aim of this article it to examine Korean solutions, and to present the state-owned supervision system which function in Singapore, because in many ways it seems to be a more adequate inspiration for the needs of Polish decision-makers.}, doi = {10.4467/23538724GS.21.014.14846}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/gsaw/article/nadzor-wlascicielski-nad-przedsiebiorstwami-z-udzialem-skarbu-panstwa-w-korei-poludniowej-i-singapurze-w-kontekscie-dyskusji-dotyczacej-reformy-systemu-nadzoru-wlascicielskiego-w-polsce} }