The following paper applies agency theory to China’s current economic reform program. The financial and regulatory structures necessary for an efficient corporate governance system in China are discussed. The analysis is focused on the Chinese state – owned enterprises (SOEs) and township and village enterprises (TVEs). The first section of the paper seeks to review the essence of the principal – agent problem. The second section explains the ‘success story’ of the Chinese TVEs. The final part of the paper assesses the efficiency of SOE corporate governance mechanisms in China
China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) now comprise over 60 percent of the largest 500 companies in ...
Corporate governance (gongsi zhili) is a concept whose time seems definitely to have come in China. ...
China has been in great transition since the end of the 1970s. It has gradually moved from a rigid p...
Do agency theory-based “good corporate governance” principles indeed apply to China? A straightforwa...
The article offers a systemic, historical, and rigorous study of the transformation of Chinese corpo...
The article offers a systemic, historical, and rigorous study of the transformation of Chinese corpo...
International audienceThis paper investigates the peculiar and contradictory nature of the on-going ...
Two types of agency problems tend to predominate in the modern corporations, i.e., principal-agent (...
This thesis seeks to detail and advance path-based explanations for the changing character and condu...
While corporate governance continues to play an important role in economic development, corporate go...
The implementation of an effective system of corporate governance is now of critical importance to C...
Corporate governance has become a globally debated topic. As multinational corporations enter new gl...
Agency theory suggests that problems will arise when there is a separation of ownership and control ...
To address the inherent inefficiencies of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), China has adopted partial ...
This study investigates the impact of different types of state ownership on corporate governance, wi...
China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) now comprise over 60 percent of the largest 500 companies in ...
Corporate governance (gongsi zhili) is a concept whose time seems definitely to have come in China. ...
China has been in great transition since the end of the 1970s. It has gradually moved from a rigid p...
Do agency theory-based “good corporate governance” principles indeed apply to China? A straightforwa...
The article offers a systemic, historical, and rigorous study of the transformation of Chinese corpo...
The article offers a systemic, historical, and rigorous study of the transformation of Chinese corpo...
International audienceThis paper investigates the peculiar and contradictory nature of the on-going ...
Two types of agency problems tend to predominate in the modern corporations, i.e., principal-agent (...
This thesis seeks to detail and advance path-based explanations for the changing character and condu...
While corporate governance continues to play an important role in economic development, corporate go...
The implementation of an effective system of corporate governance is now of critical importance to C...
Corporate governance has become a globally debated topic. As multinational corporations enter new gl...
Agency theory suggests that problems will arise when there is a separation of ownership and control ...
To address the inherent inefficiencies of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), China has adopted partial ...
This study investigates the impact of different types of state ownership on corporate governance, wi...
China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) now comprise over 60 percent of the largest 500 companies in ...
Corporate governance (gongsi zhili) is a concept whose time seems definitely to have come in China. ...
China has been in great transition since the end of the 1970s. It has gradually moved from a rigid p...