Mixed ownership reform and non-state-owned enterprise innovation: Evidence from China
This study examines the impact of China’s mixed-ownership reform on the innovation of non-state-owned acquirers, with a particular focus on the impact on firms with high financing constraints, low-quality accounting information or less tangible assets ...
Runze Ling, Ailing Pan, Lei Xu
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The Sensitivity of Firms’ Investment to Uncertainty and Cash Flow: Evidence From Listed State-Owned Enterprises and Non-State-Owned Enterprises in China [PDF]
This study examines the association between various uncertainties and corporate investment and further investigates this association between state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and non-state-owned enterprises (non-SOEs).
Muhammad Arif Khan +3 more
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Differences in employee overall job satisfaction between public and private sector organizations have long been a topic of organizational academic debate.
Lam D. Nguyen
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Research on Management Defense and Enterprise Innovation under Informatization [PDF]
The information development affects the Enterprise Management Defense, and then affects the enterprise innovation. This paper takes the non-financial listed companies in China’s A-share market from 2013 to 2017 as samples to empirically study the impact ...
Kang Jingjing
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Government Intervention, Nature of Ownership and Enterprise Investment Efficiency——An Empirical Research Based on Panel Data Analysis [PDF]
In the critical stage of economic transformation and upgrading, the government has a strong incentive to intervene in the investment behaviour of enterprises under the double assessment of political and economic indicators.
Lin Menghao
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Does board diversity reduce the probability of financial distress? Evidence from Chinese firms
This paper empirically investigates the impact of cognitive board diversity in education, expertise, and tenure facets on financial distress likelihood in the emerging economy of China.
Shahid Ali +4 more
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Can SMEs benefit equally from supportive policies in China?
This paper applies quantitative and narrative approaches to fiscal and financial policies of Chinese small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in order to study the support effect of macro policies on micro enterprises. As the first researchers to focus on the
Wenqi Zhang, Zuogong Wang
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Research on the Impact of Actual Tax Bearing Rate on the Financial Performance of Enterprises
This paper is based on financial data analysis of 241 listed pharmaceutical manufacturing enterprises in China, we study the different effects of different tax reduction policies on the financial performance of enterprises in the short term and long term.
Yao Dong, Chen Liang, Zhong Wanyin
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Financial Excesses and Executive Compensation Stickiness [PDF]
This research selects China A-share listed companies from 2007-2018 as the research sample, and empirically tests the impact of financial excesses and property rights on the executive compensation stickiness. This study finds that financial excesses have
Shengdao Gan, Yang Liang, Jintao Huang
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THE EFFECT OF PROFITABILITY, LIQUIDITY, FIRM SIZE AND MEDIA EXPOSURE ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DISCLOSURE IN INDONESIAN NON-BANKING STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of profitability, liquidity, firm size and media exposure on corporate social responsibility disclosure at non-banking state-owned enterprises listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for 2013-2017 ...
Revaldo A.A., Rusmanto T.
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