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Management Communication Quarterly, 2011
This article seeks to broaden the parameters of the research into and discourse of CSR, which, by definition, has focused on corporations, but has neglected the role of governments as corporate owners. Greater awareness and transparency of corporate ownership should open up discussions of accountability, especially as citizens are arguably the ...
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This article seeks to broaden the parameters of the research into and discourse of CSR, which, by definition, has focused on corporations, but has neglected the role of governments as corporate owners. Greater awareness and transparency of corporate ownership should open up discussions of accountability, especially as citizens are arguably the ...
Juliet Roper +1 more
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2019
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) are often considered to be relics of twentieth century history. The transformation in the basic concept of SOE is closely linked to two major recent developments in Western capitalism. This chapter examines the process of change in the concept of SOEs and their impact in the making of global business.
Colli, Andrea, Nevalainen, Pasi
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State-owned enterprises (SOEs) are often considered to be relics of twentieth century history. The transformation in the basic concept of SOE is closely linked to two major recent developments in Western capitalism. This chapter examines the process of change in the concept of SOEs and their impact in the making of global business.
Colli, Andrea, Nevalainen, Pasi
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This groundbreaking volume offers a comprehensive look at the current state of Iraq’s political economy in the aftermath of the US-led overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003. Frank R. Gunter describes the unique difficulties facing the modern Iraqi economy and provides detailed recommendations for fostering future economic growth and stability.
Lunnan, Randi, Rygh, Asmund
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Lunnan, Randi, Rygh, Asmund
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China’s State-Owned Enterprises
Modern China, 2000Since the early 1990s, China's state-owned industrial sector has experienced severe and increasing stress. When the reform process emerged in 1992 from its post-Tiananmen doldrums, China's policy and rhetoric on state-owned enterprises (SOEs) began shifting steadily.
Louis Putterman, Xiao-Yuan Dong
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State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs)
2022This chapter outlines the developments in international disciplines concerning state-owned enterprises (SOEs) with a particular focus on the outcomes in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement. Despite the uncertainty of the TPP’s future, its provisions live on in the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), and in the ...
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2000
Reforming SOEs poses a major challenge to the governments in formerly centrally planned economies. In China, while almost all other aspects of economic reform (including price management, commodity and factor markets, taxation, investment financing, trade regime, foreign exchange system, etc.) have achieved significant progress over the past 20 years ...
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Reforming SOEs poses a major challenge to the governments in formerly centrally planned economies. In China, while almost all other aspects of economic reform (including price management, commodity and factor markets, taxation, investment financing, trade regime, foreign exchange system, etc.) have achieved significant progress over the past 20 years ...
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Reforming State-Owned Enterprises
2020State capitalism is just that, the government controls all major capitalist and economic activity, usually by way of its main production and control entity: the monopolistic state-owned enterprise or SOE. State capitalism is endemic in many former communist and postcolonial countries, such as India, Indonesia, and Brazil, but particularly in China ...
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Brazil's State-Owned Enterprises
1983This book provides a systematic analysis of the performance of Brazil's large state-owned enterprises. The Brazilian economic system encourages private enterprise, but the government itself owns and operates such critical industries as petrochemicals, steel, electricity and telecommunications. The Brazilian state has assumed the role of an entrepreneur
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