Hangzhou, China-based Alibaba failed to persuade the Hong Kong stock exchange to grant it an exception from listing rules to allow it to maintain a "partnership" structure in which top executives, who own 10 percent of the company, retain control of the board.
Chairman Jack Ma has described the partnership system, which currently includes 28 people, as essential to preserving the company's innovative culture.
Alibaba's proposal failed because it was at odds with the Hong Kong exchange's principle of treating all shareholders equally.
Tsai challenged the exchange over its rigidity.
"The question Hong Kong must address is whether it is ready to look forward as the rest of the world passes it by," he said.
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