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What impact did privatization have on employment in Russian industry? Utilizes data collected from a panel of 6 …,205 civilian manufacturing firms in the Central, Volga, North Caucasus, Northern and Western Siberian regions of Russia to explore … initial stage of Russia’s transition from plan to market.  …
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to the situation in Eastern Europe, this type of ownership was quite widespread in China, particularly during the 1990s … barriers to, the development of employee ownership in China. Design/methodology/approach The scattered evidence from the … ownership in China both based on a comprehensive literature review and by utilising existing statistical sources.  …
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privatization of SOEs listed in China and employs the social network with event‐history analysis (survival analysis). Findings – The … of representative institutions (net political benefits (NPB)) on the success rates of privatization adopted by state … results demonstrate that the determinants of NPB increase the success rates of privatization, while SOEs learn from two …
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academic researchers interested in China's privatisation programme. Practical implications – The research has practical … implications for companies outside China that are considering collaborative operations with Chinese companies or investing in joint … in China's chemical sector. Value is derived from understanding the basis of improved performance in the companies …
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psychometric properties of the consumer ethnocentrism scale (CETSCALE) in the transition economies of China and Russia using both …
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such as Russia and China have a propensity not to share knowledge, Russians' and Chinese' may in fact be more inclined to … processes of knowledge sharing and whether it is impeded or facilitated in Russia and China is determined by both cultural and … operations in Russia and China. Originality/value – The research is original and adds value to existing literature in that we …
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Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC) nations. The four countries are among the biggest emerging markets, forecasted to … differ among BRIC nations with respect to CSR motives, processes, and stakeholder issues. China seems to be least … implementation of CSR in BRIC nations. Even though India's GDP per capita is lower than that of China, for example, its communication …
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Purpose – Outward foreign direct investment (FDI) of firms from Brazil, Russia, India and China has increased …
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Purpose – The purpose of the present study, which is part of a larger cross‐cultural study, is to examine two potential antecedents of entrepreneurial intent (EI): proactive personality (PP) and entrepreneurial self‐efficacy (ESE). Specifically, the study is interested in empirically...
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The article discusses the commonalities and differences between the Soviet Union and China in the evolution of the … the ongoing reform in both countries which seeks to integrate Soviet and Chinese economies into the world economic … West in the USSR and China, are determined by the scale, scope and consistency of the implemented reforms which, in their …
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