Corporate Governance at Samsung Group
'Corporate governance' refers to a corporation's control, supervision methods and processes, and management accountability. Corporate Governance, worldwide, doesn't merely cover legal controls set by local companies, or by national legislations, or by common international regulations; its scope is much broader, going beyond legal aspects to cover accountability as well, with regard to both legal restraint, and best practice norms and self-regulation (Australian Insitute of Business, 2014).
In Korea, corporate governance once again assumes prominence as a major social and political subject. Corporate giants such as Samsung Group (called 'Chaebols' in Korea) have, all through Korea's past, dominated its economy. While Korean companies' corporate governance has, on the whole, improved considerably in the past few years, Chaebols still dominate the country in terms of political and economic power; in fact, their dominance has intensified over the years. Samsung Group is in the midst of controversy. Despite Samsung being a private group, comprising of private and public companies, its governance has been closely monitored by politicians, the public, and the media alike. This is because Samsung heavily impacts the nation's markets and economy. Samsung, however, cannot ascribe its achievements in global markets to its governance, which has been quite controversial. With the company facing succession issues, its corporate governance holds as much significance as its new services and products (Kim, 2014).
A majority of company boards find it daunting to counterbalance 'conformance' roles that offer assurance to stakeholders on the basis of executive accountability in terms of conformity to rules and regulations, guaranteeing implementation of best practices in governance and executive's overall supervision, (IFAC, p. 6) with 'performance' roles that guide organizational decision-making through a focus on strategy, risks and opportunities, fiduciary responsibility and value creation (IFAC, 2009 p. 7).
All through the year 2012, Samsung Group was condemned severely for its child labor linkages, substandard work conditions at supplier factories, anti-competitive business practices and national legislation breaches. LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics were together fined a total of44.64 billion South Korean Won (KRW), on charges of anti-competitive business practices with regards to home appliances by the South Korean Fair Trade Commission (IFAC, 2009). The charges claimed that both electronics giants conspired and fixed prices of home appliances like washing machines, laptops and flat panel televisions from 2008 to 2009 (REPRISK, 2013).
Numerous published reports accused Samsung suppliers (like HTNS Shenzhen and HEG Electronics) of child labor, exploiting students for labor, and other labor law violations. Other charges made against suppliers included discrimination in employee recruitment, coerced overtime, unhealthy and over-long working hours, poor remuneration, punishments and legal issues pertaining to contracts. Additionally, reports condemned supplier factories' hazardous and tough working conditions, which caused employee injuries. Samsung Electronics, in response to one such report, conducted an audit of company suppliers in China; audit reports confirmed clear violations in 105 out of 249 suppliers (REPRISK, 2013).
Background of the organization
Samsung Group was instituted in the year 1938 by South Korean entrepreneur, Lee Byung-Chull. Now a multinational corporation, Samsung initially began its business with just about 40 employees. Currently, it sells numerous electronic merchandise and related services, which are similar to those marketed by electronic firms like Apple. The corporate giant claims to hold its people, products and business approach to the top-most standards, in order to more efficiently contribute to making the world a better place (Samsung, 2012). This statement serves to reinforce Samsung's professional approach and business-mindedness.
Samsung's televisions, tablets and cell phones can be counted among its most noteworthy products. The 1980s saw Samsung Group directing a large amount of funds towards research and development (R&D); this move contributed to Samsung's ascension in international markets as a key player during the start of the 90s. With its founder's demise, Samsung Corporation got segregated into 4 groups. By the year 1992, the company became the leading memory-chip manufacturer in the world, as well as the second-largest producer of computer chips, further contributing to its popularity. Since the advent of the 21st century, Samsung continues to be a pioneer in the electronics industry. Samsung became the largest phone maker in the world by March 2012, with some of its most popular Smartphone series being Note series, Galaxy S series, and Nexus series (Samsung History and Product Description, 2015).
Illinois State filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics and other electronics firms in September 2012 over allegations that the firms overstated computer monitor and TV costs from 1995 to 2007, earning billions of dollars in profits. Samsung, ultimately, faced numerous class action charges in the United States, accusing the company of price-fixing. Electronics consumers voice their belief that electronics companies have together controlled the global market of...
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