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ISSUES OF ELECTRONIC ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ACTIVITIES OF MEMBERS OF THE SUPERVISORY BOARD AT STATE ENTERPRISES
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- 1. Doctor of Economics. Privatization and government Asset Management Center for research on problems, head of Department.
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This article presents the main methods and methods for assessing the effectiveness of the activities of members of the board of directors (supervisory board) at state-owned enterprises, summarizes the general rules and results of these assessments, and also gives suggestions for the possibility of using this practice in Uzbekistan.
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- References: 1. Decree of the president of the Republic of Uzbekistan "on additional measures to reduce state participation in the economy"of March 24, 2023 PQ-102. 2. Decree of the president of the Republic of Uzbekistan "on measures to introduce modern corporate management methods in Joint-Stock Companies"dated April 24, 2015 PF-4720. 3. Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan "on the introduction of criteria for assessing the effectiveness of the activities of Joint-Stock Companies and other economic entities with a state share" No. 207 of July 28, 2015. 4. Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 166 of March 29, 2021 "on approval of the strategy for the management and reform of enterprises with state participation in 2021-2025". 5. Code of Corporate Governance (Statement dated December 9, 31, 2015, approved by the meeting of the commission on improving the efficiency of Joint-Stock Companies and improving the system of corporate governance) URL: https://tmz.uz/f/kodeks_korporativnogo_upravleniya.pdf 6. Kamolov, Dostonbek Rustam O'G'Li. "O'ZBEKISTONDA DEMOKRATIYA VA AXLOQNING ZAMONAVIY MUAMMOLARI VA YECHIMLARI." Academic research in educational sciences 3.NUU Conference 2 (2022): 348-352.