Title: Reshaping governance of state owned enterprises
Speaker: Professor Dušan Mramor
Time: June 8th, 2018, 15:00 pm
Venue: Hall 101, Graduate Teaching Building, Zhongguancun Campus
Organizer: Graduate School, School of Management and Economics
Personal Profile:
Professor Mramor, Professor of Finance at the School of Economics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, served as Dean of the Institute. Former Slovenian Minister of Finance (2002-2004, 2014-2016), member of the Slovenian National Bank Council, Slovenian Securities Markets Agency, Slovenian Minister of Finance and other council members or chairmen of government agencies and commercial banks, etc., and played an active role in the transformation process in Slovenia
Introduction:
Slovenia formally completely reformed their governance system of state owned enterprises in 2015. Key elements of the new system are a new law, adopted general strategy, defined industry priorities, clear benchmarks, and a privatization plan. However, very sensitive political questions seriously challenge the implementation. Both, poor management in the past and sensitive political issues of today, are the key issues of improved governance and better results. Most challenges faced in Slovenia are present in other countries too, and thus the Slovenian experience provide useful lessons for reforms elsewhere. Presentation and discussion will address key issues while revealing how reality complicate matters.