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In 2004 the Austrian-based OMV acquired in a privatization process 51% of the Romanian national oil company Petrom. Two … and a half years later this privatization is again in the focus of political attention in Romania. The current government …. The whole issue of privatization is on the agenda. This paper investigates the privatization of Petrom in its historical …
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This essay deals with the issues of privatisation and restructuring in transition economies. The topics are addressed in both a descriptive and empirical manner. The centre of the analysis is the interrelation of privatisation, the resulting ownership form and the expected and actual effect on...
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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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major actor in China's domestic capital allocation, with an active role in strategic financing and restructuring of key …
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This article discusses some of the barriers to improved standards of corporate governance in China, including: (1 …
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While it seems that China's corporate system lags far behind that of Western developed countries such as the UK, the US … or Germany, as early as 1904 China's first corporate law had been promulgated by the imperial government—the Qing … to 1911; the Republican period from 1912 to 1948; and the People's Republic of China since its establishment in 1949 …
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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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