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China is often cited as a ... …
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This chapter shows how the social and institutional organization and political culture of China have affected how … CSR in China. In China, the obligations of both state and enterprise are understood in terms of institutional duty to … responsibility can one understand how CSR is implemented in China and successfully translate global human rights discourse into the …
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a stark distinction between SOEs and privately owned enterprises (“POEs”) misperceives the reality of China … “ownership bias” of prevailing analyses of Chinese firms by exploring the blurred boundary between SOEs and POEs in China. We … ownership of enterprise. We explain the mechanisms of capture in China and argue that due to China's institutional environment …
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-organized interest groups can exploit public fear of foreign direct investment from China. By closely studying two cases — the U … against extreme precautionary measures for investment from China. At the same time, however, it questions the wisdom of …
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We scrutinize the systemic consequences of state intervention triggered by external shocks in the transforming Chinese economy before and after the global crisis. We interpret investment dynamics using a comparative party-state model concept framework. We identify the overinvestment as an...
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In this paper, we scrutinize in the transforming party-state system of China the subtle dynamics of enterprise …
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This paper attempts to explain how institutions in the reform era of China have evolved by looking into the FDI … understand institutional change in China. Though the initiation of the open-door policy in the reform era is commonly regarded as …
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In the hierarchy of China's state sector, both before and during the current reform period, government bureaucrats …
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major actor in China's domestic capital allocation, with an active role in strategic financing and restructuring of key …
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This study examines the determinants of the restructuring of China's SOEs in the late 1990s. Our study yields four … force for managers of China's SOEs. Furthermore, we offer evidence that decisions about labor retrenchment in traditional …
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