Business groups have received increasing attention from academics interested in interorganizational relations and their impact on firms. As part of industrial reform, the Chinese government began in the mid-1980s to encourage firms to form business groups with structural characteristics that promised to enhance financial performance and productivity. Using 1988-90 panel data on China's 40 largest business groups and their 535 member firms, the study finds that the presence and predominance of interlocking directorates and finance companies in business groups improved the financial performance and productivity of the groups' member firms. In addition, firms in groups with nonhierarchical organizational structures performed better than firms ...
We investigate whether business groups in China act as internal capital markets, in an environment t...
This study examines the impacts of several factors, such as internal capital markets, technology tra...
AbstractWe investigate whether business groups in China act as internal capital markets, in an envir...
Business groups have received increasing attention from academics interested in interorganizational ...
The networks of interfirm relations that developed in business groups during China’s economic transi...
This paper considers evidence on business group productivity performance in China. It also carries o...
This paper analyses the performance of state-owned business groups in China. Group affiliation can b...
An important aspect of China's economic reforms has been an ambitious policy to develop 100 or so la...
An important aspect of China’s economic reforms has been an ambitious policy to develop 100 or so la...
An important aspect of China's economic reforms has been an ambitious policy to develop 100 or so l...
We investigate whether business groups in China act as internal capital markets, in an environment t...
Abstract The term business group generally refers to conglomerate firms with multiple majority-owned...
During the 1980s, China experienced dramatic real growth without the benefit of a well-developed fin...
The prevalent organizational form in most emerging markets is business groups. These groups have typ...
Abstract: Problem statement: Business groups play significant roles and evolve with the changing ins...
We investigate whether business groups in China act as internal capital markets, in an environment t...
This study examines the impacts of several factors, such as internal capital markets, technology tra...
AbstractWe investigate whether business groups in China act as internal capital markets, in an envir...
Business groups have received increasing attention from academics interested in interorganizational ...
The networks of interfirm relations that developed in business groups during China’s economic transi...
This paper considers evidence on business group productivity performance in China. It also carries o...
This paper analyses the performance of state-owned business groups in China. Group affiliation can b...
An important aspect of China's economic reforms has been an ambitious policy to develop 100 or so la...
An important aspect of China’s economic reforms has been an ambitious policy to develop 100 or so la...
An important aspect of China's economic reforms has been an ambitious policy to develop 100 or so l...
We investigate whether business groups in China act as internal capital markets, in an environment t...
Abstract The term business group generally refers to conglomerate firms with multiple majority-owned...
During the 1980s, China experienced dramatic real growth without the benefit of a well-developed fin...
The prevalent organizational form in most emerging markets is business groups. These groups have typ...
Abstract: Problem statement: Business groups play significant roles and evolve with the changing ins...
We investigate whether business groups in China act as internal capital markets, in an environment t...
This study examines the impacts of several factors, such as internal capital markets, technology tra...
AbstractWe investigate whether business groups in China act as internal capital markets, in an envir...