NO.PZ2024021802000085
问题如下:
The boards of Japanese companies are typically:
选项:
A.two-tier.
B.single-tier with a combined CEO and chair.
C.single-tier with a majority of executive directors.
解释:
A is incorrect because the division between the
supervisory board and the management board marks one of the fundamental
structural differences in governance globally, between these so-called two-tier
board structures seen, for example, in Germany, the Netherlands, Scandinavia,
and China, and the single-tier (also called unitary) boards that are more
typical of the UK, the USA, Japan, France, and most of the rest of the world.
B is incorrect because in the USA and France (but not
Japan), a single executive sits on the board and often bears the responsibility
of both chair and CEO.
C is correct because in Japan, there is usually a
single-tier board dominated by executive directors with only a small handful of
non-executive directors (not necessarily independent.
C 应该理解为单层大多数执行董事?