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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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The Births of New Private-Owned Enterprises in an Environment of State-Owned Enterprises
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023The impact of the incumbent state-owned enterprises (SOEs) on the births of new private-owned enterprises (POEs) in China is a central concern for the government and society. In this paper, we apply agglomeration theories to distinguish the linkages between SOEs and POEs.
Zhao, Zhong, Zheng, Liang
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Research on State-Owned Enterprises—Introduction
Management Science, 1981The editorial policy of the department on “Organization Analysis, Performance and Design” encompasses research on the subject of State-Owned Enterprises. The paper “Managerial Strategic Behavior in State-Owned Enterprises-Business and Political Orientations” by Dr.
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State Owned Enterprises and Equitization in Vietnam [PDF]
Equitization (privatization) has been at the core of the policy debate in Vietnam over the last decade but the government’s attitude seems ambivalent. On the one hand, equitization is emphasized in policy statements. On the other, the progress on equitization has been relatively modest and SOEs continue to dominate the Vietnamese economy.
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