Must China’s state enterprises follow the path of western governance to thrive?

The prevailing discourse on the Chinese state and state enterprises is colored by equating these institutions with their Western counterparts. This had prevented a balanced assessment of their role and led to flawed policy prescriptions. Recognizing the historic and cultural context of these institu...

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Main Authors: Cheong, K.C., Li, R., Tan, E.C., Zhang, M.
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling my.um.eprints.128042015-02-18T06:16:12Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/12804/ Must China’s state enterprises follow the path of western governance to thrive? Cheong, K.C. Li, R. Tan, E.C. Zhang, M. HB Economic Theory The prevailing discourse on the Chinese state and state enterprises is colored by equating these institutions with their Western counterparts. This had prevented a balanced assessment of their role and led to flawed policy prescriptions. Recognizing the historic and cultural context of these institutions would lead not only to better appreciation of their role but also to the conclusion that convergence to Western models and norms of governance is far from inevitable. 2011-08 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/12804/1/rp111_ICIFE2011-N10025.pdf Cheong, K.C. and Li, R. and Tan, E.C. and Zhang, M. (2011) Must China’s state enterprises follow the path of western governance to thrive? In: 3rd International Conference on Information and Financial Engineering, 19-21 Aug 2011, Shanghai, China.
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Must China’s state enterprises follow the path of western governance to thrive?
description The prevailing discourse on the Chinese state and state enterprises is colored by equating these institutions with their Western counterparts. This had prevented a balanced assessment of their role and led to flawed policy prescriptions. Recognizing the historic and cultural context of these institutions would lead not only to better appreciation of their role but also to the conclusion that convergence to Western models and norms of governance is far from inevitable.
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author Cheong, K.C.
Li, R.
Tan, E.C.
Zhang, M.
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Li, R.
Tan, E.C.
Zhang, M.
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title Must China’s state enterprises follow the path of western governance to thrive?
title_short Must China’s state enterprises follow the path of western governance to thrive?
title_full Must China’s state enterprises follow the path of western governance to thrive?
title_fullStr Must China’s state enterprises follow the path of western governance to thrive?
title_full_unstemmed Must China’s state enterprises follow the path of western governance to thrive?
title_sort must china’s state enterprises follow the path of western governance to thrive?
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