Party branches, policy perception and corporate social responsibility: Evidence from Chinese private enterprises [PDF]
IntroductionParty branches embedded in private enterprises are a unique phenomenon in the Chinese economy, but few studies have focused on the economic consequences.
Zhenjiu Yao, Zengtian Zhang, Jun Ma
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Does External Innovation Promote the Exports of Private Enterprises? A Market Stakeholder Perspective [PDF]
Using the theoretical perspective of market stakeholders, we analyze the impact of external innovations from upstream enterprises, downstream enterprises, and competitors on the exports of private enterprises.
Siyu Chen +3 more
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Environmental disclosure practices in mixed ownership models: A study of Chinese private enterprises. [PDF]
Environmental information disclosure is critical avenue for stakeholders to gauge the fulfillment of corporate environmental responsibilities, as well as a key path for companies to gain social reputation and achieve sustainable development.
Tingting Song, Aihua Xiong
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State equity participation and financing constraints of private enterprises in China: Based on the competitive pressure perspective. [PDF]
This study examines the impact of state participation on the alleviation of financing constraints faced by private Chinese enterprises. The analysis is based on data collected from a sample of 2,256 private Chinese enterprises surveyed by the World Bank ...
Qian Xiao
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Evolution Dynamics Model of Private Enterprises under Simultaneous and Sequential Innovation Decisions [PDF]
The innovation of private enterprises plays a crucial role. This study focuses on the impacts of market information asymmetry, the technology spillover effect, and the order of innovation research and development (R&D) decisions on the evolution of ...
Chi Zhang, Yutong Wang, Tingqiang Chen
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Shareholder heterogeneity, financing constraints, and organizational resilience: Mixed-ownership reform in Chinese private enterprises [PDF]
Private enterprise development encounters numerous challenges. China encourages state-owned enterprises to acquire equity stakes in private enterprises, thereby facilitating development of private enterprises through reverse mixed-ownership reform.
Jiruo Zhang, Longli Cai, Yu Gao
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Comply or evade: factors influencing private enterprises’ basic old-age insurance responsibilities [PDF]
IntroductionPrivate enterprises are playing an increasingly important role in production and employment in China. However, due to less regulation and a stronger profit motivation than state-owned enterprises with more standardized management, a ...
Wanli Xu +5 more
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Administrative embedding and employee health protection in China [PDF]
IntroductionThis study aims to investigate the impact of public health shocks and administrative embedding on employee health protection in privately listed companies in the Shanghai and Shenzhen A-share markets between 2011 and 2021, with a particular ...
Xiangxu Meng, Yue Wang
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Supply chain stability: A study on the enabling effect of state-owned capital. [PDF]
Enhancing the resilience and security of industrial and supply chains is a key initiative to drive high-quality development of the real economy, yet the role of state-owned capital participation in this context remains insufficiently understood.
Runji Guan +3 more
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Current situation analysis and development strategy of listed private enterprises in Dalian [PDF]
The overall development of private enterprises in Dalian operates well. Especially, after the “opinions on creating a better development environment to support the reform and development of private enterprises” issued by the State Council, more and more ...
Li Tingting, Zhang Zhenning, Lu Ping
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