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Russia's Artificial Intelligence Strategy: The Role of State-Owned Firms

Orbis, 2021
Abstract In 2017, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that whichever country becomes the leader in artificial intelligence (AI) “will become the ruler of the world.” Yet Russia lags competitors like China and the United States substantially in AI capabilities.
Stephanie Petrella   +2 more
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The impact of corporate governance on state-owned and non-state-owned firms efficiency in China

The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2015
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to expand the literature on the corporate governance of transition economies by analyzing the relationship between corporate governance and productive efficiency in China's publicly listed manufacturing industry firms.
Yan He, Yung-ho Chiu, Bin Zhang
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State-owned shareholders’ participation and environmental, social, and governance performance of private firms: evidence from China

Applied Economics
We investigate the relationship between state-owned shareholders’ participation and the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance of private firms.
Xingquan Yang
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Does Group Affiliation Improve Firm Performance? The Case of Chinese State-Owned Firms

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This paper analyses the performance of state-owned business groups in China. Group affiliation can be important for economic policy evaluation since the Chinese government promotes the formation of business groups as a first step in the process of reforming state enterprises into modern corporations.
Yu Hanjun, van Ees, H., Lensink, B.W.
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A healthy hybrid: The technological dynamism of minority-state-owned firms in China

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2005
Abstract Since its economic reform began in 1979 China's economy has grown rapidly but its dynamism has not been shared by the state-owned enterprises (SOEs) at its core. Although some progress has been made, a large proportion of SOEs remain inefficient and uncompetitive, failing to exploit their advantages in scale, experience and resources.
Jing Cai, Andrew Tylecote
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ESG performance and firms' innovation efficiency: the moderating role of state-owned firms and regional market development

Business Process Management Journal, 2023
PurposeAlthough the impact of environmental, social and governance (ESG) on firms' innovation has attracted attention, the existing research findings diverge.
He Wan, Jialiang Fu, Xiaheyue Zhong
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The Internationalization of State-Owned Firms

2022
Abstract We analyze the impact of state ownership on firm internationalization. We propose and explain four drivers of the variation in the internationalization of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) from the same country: 1) Industry, in which SOEs created to provide public services are less likely to internationalize, while those created to
Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Cheng Li
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Theories of the (state-owned) firm

Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 2016
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) contribute approximately 10% of the world’s GDP. SOEs at one time were predicted to disappear from the economic landscape of the world, but today SOEs are growing more prevalent in the world economy. The current theories of the firm that form the pillars of the management discipline largely ignore the theoretical ...
Peng, Mike   +3 more
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Theory of the (State-Owned) Firm

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2013
Existing theories of the firm miss a significant component of the global economy: state-owned enterprises (SOEs).
Ciprian Stan, Garry D Bruton
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