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Natural Monopoly or Monopoly by Law for State Owned Enterprises [PDF]
State - Owned Enterprises which were formed on the basis of the mandate of Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, in their journey of carrying out activities in various business fields obtain purchases to carry out monopolies ...
Hadi Akhsan +1 more
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The purpose of this article is to identify new threats and opportunities in the reform of state-owned enterprises in Uzbekistan to improve the efficiency of state-owned enterprises and the national economy as a whole.
A. F. Rasulev +3 more
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In recent years, whether the mixed-ownership reform system of introducing state-owned participation shareholders into private enterprises helps to improve the environmental governance of private enterprises has been a matter of much attention and ...
Ling Zou, Jiejing Ma, Jiejing Ma
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The Benefits of Internationalization for State‐Owned Enterprises [PDF]
Plain language summaryWe investigate whether listed state‐owned enterprises (SOEs) benefit more from internationalization than listed private enterprises. We argue that SOEs have a greater scope for benefitting from internationalization because of their previous domestic focus and because of government‐related firm‐specific advantages they can utilize ...
Benito, Gabriel R. G. +2 more
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This study aimed to analyze the inconsistency of regulations related to the participation and administration of state capital in State-Owned Enterprises in the form of limited companies and the reformulation of regulations related to the participation ...
Ardi Saputra
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Enhancement of state-owned enterprises’ financial reporting through e-governance [PDF]
State-owned enterprises in Zimbabwe often take long to report their financial statements due to unfunded policy mandates, weak governance, and a lack of capacity of governments to oversee the enterprises/parastatals.
Chiuriri Fungisai Maria, Arshad Rozita
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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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Does state-owned capital matter for private enterprise: a research based on trade credit [PDF]
The introduction of state-owned capital into private enterprises is an important form of mixed-ownership reform, but it is often labeled as ‘state advancement and private retreat’ or ‘retrogression in reform’ in China.
Wu Zuguang, Deng Yuting
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State Owned Enterprises Finance from the Perspective of State Funds
The existence of State-Owned enterprises (SOE) as one of Indonesia’s legal entities, whereby the State owns part of all of the capital of the company has presented several legal issues.
Sopian Sitepu
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Analysis of management information construction mode of state-owned enterprises in big data era [PDF]
Management Information Construction is an important part of modern enterprise construction, and it is also an inevitable choice to push state-owned enterprises to adapt to the trend of intelligent times.
Gao Jing
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