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This study examines the impacts of powerful CEOs and state ownership on commercial banks’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Vietnam, a transitional market in Asia.
Khoa Dang Duong +2 more
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State ownership and corruption [PDF]
We test two interesting results that can be obtained from a simplified version of the theoretical model of Shleifer and Vishny (Q J Econ 109(4):995–1025, 1994) that studies bargaining between politicians and managers of state-owned firms. The model suggests that firms with more state ownership tend to pay less in bribes but not have a different ...
Billon, Steve, Gillanders, Robert
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The Power of Civilization: The Role of Civilized Cities in Corporate ESG Performance
Civilization usually has a societal impact that is created by well-integrated members of society. The present study argues that government-led construction of a national civilized city encourages enterprises to assume more ESG investments, including ...
Zhenyu Qi +4 more
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Analysing the nexus between board diversity, CEO power, state holding, and corporate social responsibility disclosure in an emerging country: Vietnam, where some listed firms are held significantly by the State, is the fundamental objective of this study.
Thi Lien Huong Nguyen +2 more
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Concepts for Reforming Poland’s State-Owned Enterprise Supervision System
The system for supervising state-owned enterprises in Poland has undergone substantial changes in recent years. In 2017, the Ministry of the Treasury was disbanded, and its powers were divided among several government ministers.
Dominik Aziewicz
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State versus Private Ownership [PDF]
Private ownership should generally be preferred to public ownership when the incentives to innovate and to contain costs must be strong. In essence, this is the case for capitalism over socialism, explaining the 'dynamic vitality' of free enterprise.
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Firm life cycle and earnings management: The moderating role of state ownership
The study examined the relationship between firm life cycle (FLC) and earnings management (EM) in the Vietnamese context with the moderating role of state ownership (SOE).
Nguyen Vinh Khuong +2 more
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The Design Path of the Employee Stock Ownership Scheme of the Conventional Holding and Mixed Ownership Enterprises [PDF]
Employee stock ownership is one of the common medium and long-term incentive methods for state-controlled mixed ownership. As the current state-controlled mixed-ownership enterprise employee shareholding is still in the pilot stage, the State-owned ...
Wang Han, Huo Aimin
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Highly-Valued Firms and Abnormal Earning items with emphasis on State Ownership [PDF]
Earning is valued because of the information it provides to the capital market. But managers use abnormal Items to manipulate earning to achieve their intended goal, such as maintaining stock prices.
Dariush Foroghi +1 more
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The role of control and power in the relationship between ownership structure and credit risk: a study from Vietnamese banks [PDF]
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the moderating role of factors such as foreign leadership and listing on the relationship between ownership structure and credit risk (CR) in Vietnamese commercial banks.
Thi Kieu Khanh Pham +3 more
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