Chinese state capitalism has been treated as essentially synonymous with state-owned enterprises (SOEs). But drawing a stark distinction between SOEs and privately owned enterprises (POEs) misperceives the reality of China’s institutional environment and its impact on the formation and operation of large enterprises of all types. We challenge the “ownership bias” of prevailing analyses of Chinese firms by exploring the blurred boundary between SOEs and POEs in China. We argue that the Chinese state has less control over SOEs and more control over POEs than its ownership interest in the firms suggests. Our analysis indicates that Chinese state capitalism can be better explained by capture of the state than by ownership of enterprise. We expl...
The prevailing discourse on the Chinese state and state enterprises is colored by equating these ins...
Events in the 1980s became the driving force behind state-owned enterprise (SOE) restructuring in th...
This Article provides an anatomy of Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) by unpacking their variou...
While China appears to present a new variety of capitalism, frequently labeled state capitalism, t...
China has re-emerged at global centre stage. It has achieved impressive economic growth under a poli...
This paper studied the relationship between business performance and the ownership structure of firm...
The economic and geopolitical implications of China\u27s rise have been the subject of vast commenta...
Since the last round of political and academic debates over the privatisation of State-owned enterpr...
In the recent decade China witnessed an upsurge of privatization of small and medium state-owned ent...
Abstract Empowering State Capitalism in China: The Revival, Legitimizationand Development of Private...
By tracing the identity of large shareholders, we group China’s listed companies into those controll...
This paper documents a hallmark feature of Chinas state capitalism as the state controlling the econ...
Much commentary and analysis conceives of a generic Chinese 'state sector' which is stubbornly ineff...
Abstract. China’s State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) traditionally have been governed by the Communist P...
Most of the existing literature on Chinese SOEs asks how state ownership affects their governance. T...
The prevailing discourse on the Chinese state and state enterprises is colored by equating these ins...
Events in the 1980s became the driving force behind state-owned enterprise (SOE) restructuring in th...
This Article provides an anatomy of Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) by unpacking their variou...
While China appears to present a new variety of capitalism, frequently labeled state capitalism, t...
China has re-emerged at global centre stage. It has achieved impressive economic growth under a poli...
This paper studied the relationship between business performance and the ownership structure of firm...
The economic and geopolitical implications of China\u27s rise have been the subject of vast commenta...
Since the last round of political and academic debates over the privatisation of State-owned enterpr...
In the recent decade China witnessed an upsurge of privatization of small and medium state-owned ent...
Abstract Empowering State Capitalism in China: The Revival, Legitimizationand Development of Private...
By tracing the identity of large shareholders, we group China’s listed companies into those controll...
This paper documents a hallmark feature of Chinas state capitalism as the state controlling the econ...
Much commentary and analysis conceives of a generic Chinese 'state sector' which is stubbornly ineff...
Abstract. China’s State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) traditionally have been governed by the Communist P...
Most of the existing literature on Chinese SOEs asks how state ownership affects their governance. T...
The prevailing discourse on the Chinese state and state enterprises is colored by equating these ins...
Events in the 1980s became the driving force behind state-owned enterprise (SOE) restructuring in th...
This Article provides an anatomy of Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) by unpacking their variou...