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A Stochastic Approach Analysing Enterprises’ Investment following Financing Reform in China
This paper explores the change of enterprises’ investment following the financing system reform through the established stochastic investment model. In this constructed model, financing property, market-oriented reform, and government intervention are ...
Shuxing Xiao +4 more
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There were bad news affected stock prices, i.e. Fraud and bad financial performance. Fraud on State Owned Enterprises (SOE) listed companies was suspected to have a stronger impact on stock prices compared to Non-SOE issuers. The effect of bad financial performance on Non-SOE issuers was thought to have a stronger impact on stock prices when compared ...
Raka Daniel Lihardo Sumbayak +2 more
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the global economy fluctuated while the Chinese economy remained relatively stable—a distinction that has aroused people’s curiosity about the unique operation of Chinese enterprises. Compared with the regularity and competitiveness of traditional market strategy theory, Chinese business management pays more attention to ...
Dongsheng Zhang +2 more
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MEASURING THE PERFORMANCE OF XYZ GOVERNMENT AGENCY WITH THE BASIS OF MALCOLM BALDRIGE METHOD [PDF]
Government agency is collective designation which includes work unit and organizational unit of ministries or departments, non-departmental government institution, secretariat of state high institution, and other central and regional government agencies;
Ambarwati, Rita +2 more
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The Impact of Ownership Reform in Chinese Industry, 1995-2001 [PDF]
During the 1980s, the restructuring of Chinese industry was driven principally by the entry of new enterprises into the enterprise system and by the restructuring of managerial incentives. In 1993, China’s leadership formally inaugurated the shareholding
Gary H. Jefferson +3 more
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Making state-owned capital and state-owned enterprises stronger, better, and larger is the key driving force for comprehensively building a modern socialist country.
Taijie Tang, Xiaochen Dou, Xinxiao Ma
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Investment efficiency, state-owned enterprises and privatisation: Evidence from Viet Nam in Transition [PDF]
Our research firstly tests the difference in investment efficiency between state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private firms and secondly evaluates the effect of privatisiation and equitisation policies on the investment efficiency of former state owned
Ha, Thuy Thi Thu +2 more
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China’s Outward FDI in Africa: Enterprises with Different Ownership Types [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the consequences of China’s outward direct investments in Africa in terms of enterprises with different ownership types.
Hai-Tao Tsao +2 more
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This study explores the impact of public concerns on green innovation in China’s automotive industry and examines whether the effect varies based on firm size, ownership, and time phase.
Yan Li, Zhicheng Wang
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Mixed-ownership reform and deleveraging of state-owned enterprises: Degree and methods
Based on data of state-owned enterprises listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchange from 2007 to 2018, this study examines how mixed-ownership reform affects the deleveraging behaviour of state-owned enterprises (hereafter, SOEs).
Yulan Wang, Xiaochen Dou, Zhiyi Liu
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