Widespread skepticism from host country governments rests on the presumption that SOEs are motivated by non-commercial objectives. Even if true, the discipline of competitive pressures in the marketplace, along with existing regulations, ensures that the costs of inefficient behavior will be borne primarily by the SOE’s owners
State-owned (SO) enterprises are subject to more complex institutional pressures in host countries t...
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) are often considered to be relics of twentieth century history. They ...
Abstract State-owned (SO) enterprises are subject to more complex institutional pressures in host co...
With more and more State-owned enterprises (SOEs) becoming international investors, they have become...
A prominent phenomenon that has been the source of increasing attention and concern on the part of m...
Do state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and state capitalism create unfair competition in international ma...
The global sources of foreign direct investment is changing, and state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are ...
We examine the decision of private sector enterprises from developed countries to acquire state-owne...
State-owned enterprises have long constituted, and are likely to remain, an important instrument in ...
State owned multinational enterprises (SOMNEs) have received extensive attention in recent research ...
Liberalization and the introduction of sector-specific regulators has caused the position of State-o...
Different concerns about FDI by state-owned enterprises require separate policies: national security...
The international business activities of state-controlled enterprises appear to differ from those of...
China's strategy to maintain state control of State-Owned Enterprises within the emerging compe...
Despite predictions of their demise in the aftermath of the collapse of socialist economies in Easte...
State-owned (SO) enterprises are subject to more complex institutional pressures in host countries t...
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) are often considered to be relics of twentieth century history. They ...
Abstract State-owned (SO) enterprises are subject to more complex institutional pressures in host co...
With more and more State-owned enterprises (SOEs) becoming international investors, they have become...
A prominent phenomenon that has been the source of increasing attention and concern on the part of m...
Do state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and state capitalism create unfair competition in international ma...
The global sources of foreign direct investment is changing, and state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are ...
We examine the decision of private sector enterprises from developed countries to acquire state-owne...
State-owned enterprises have long constituted, and are likely to remain, an important instrument in ...
State owned multinational enterprises (SOMNEs) have received extensive attention in recent research ...
Liberalization and the introduction of sector-specific regulators has caused the position of State-o...
Different concerns about FDI by state-owned enterprises require separate policies: national security...
The international business activities of state-controlled enterprises appear to differ from those of...
China's strategy to maintain state control of State-Owned Enterprises within the emerging compe...
Despite predictions of their demise in the aftermath of the collapse of socialist economies in Easte...
State-owned (SO) enterprises are subject to more complex institutional pressures in host countries t...
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) are often considered to be relics of twentieth century history. They ...
Abstract State-owned (SO) enterprises are subject to more complex institutional pressures in host co...