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China's State Owned Enterprise Reforms
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China's State Owned Enterprise Reforms

An Industrial and CEO Approach

China's State Owned Enterprise Reforms

An Industrial and CEO Approach

ByLeila Fernandez-Stembridge, Juan Antonio Fernandez
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 24 January 2007
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203966976
Pages 320 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134142910
SubjectsArea Studies, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Fernandez-Stembridge, L., Fernandez, J. (2007). China's State Owned Enterprise Reforms. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203966976
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Much has been written on China's State-Owned Enterprises ( SOEs) reform following the restructuring impact on China's economic reform process in the last decade. However, as a major root of social and economic change, little has been discussed beyond a description of SOEs shortcomings and their overall impact on the economy. This book provides a more in-depth analysis of SOEs by assessing the transformation process of eleven specific industries, with reference to the state of competition, the influence of WTO membership and the challenges these industries face in the future. Importantly, the authors also provide a personal perspective alongside the industry analysis with eleven case studies of firms actually undergoing this restructuring process, including interviews with crucial agents of reform such as CEOs and GMs.

The provision of both a macro and business perspective of SOEs reforms provides the reader with a complete and accurate insight into the economic, social and business reality of China today. China's State Owned Enterprises' Reforms will therefore be essential reading for those interested in the Chinese economy and Chinese business, as well as economists, foreign investors, MBA and EMBA students and scholars specializing in emerging or transitional economies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|21 pages
Home appliances
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Automobiles
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Civil aviation
View abstract
chapter 4|21 pages
Construction
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Cosmetics
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Energy
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Food
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Insurance
View abstract
chapter 9|21 pages
Pharmaceuticals
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Steel
View abstract
chapter 11|30 pages
Telecommunications
View abstract
chapter 12|20 pages
Conclusions: Final summary
View abstract

Much has been written on China's State-Owned Enterprises ( SOEs) reform following the restructuring impact on China's economic reform process in the last decade. However, as a major root of social and economic change, little has been discussed beyond a description of SOEs shortcomings and their overall impact on the economy. This book provides a more in-depth analysis of SOEs by assessing the transformation process of eleven specific industries, with reference to the state of competition, the influence of WTO membership and the challenges these industries face in the future. Importantly, the authors also provide a personal perspective alongside the industry analysis with eleven case studies of firms actually undergoing this restructuring process, including interviews with crucial agents of reform such as CEOs and GMs.

The provision of both a macro and business perspective of SOEs reforms provides the reader with a complete and accurate insight into the economic, social and business reality of China today. China's State Owned Enterprises' Reforms will therefore be essential reading for those interested in the Chinese economy and Chinese business, as well as economists, foreign investors, MBA and EMBA students and scholars specializing in emerging or transitional economies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|21 pages
Home appliances
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Automobiles
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Civil aviation
View abstract
chapter 4|21 pages
Construction
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Cosmetics
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Energy
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Food
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Insurance
View abstract
chapter 9|21 pages
Pharmaceuticals
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Steel
View abstract
chapter 11|30 pages
Telecommunications
View abstract
chapter 12|20 pages
Conclusions: Final summary
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Much has been written on China's State-Owned Enterprises ( SOEs) reform following the restructuring impact on China's economic reform process in the last decade. However, as a major root of social and economic change, little has been discussed beyond a description of SOEs shortcomings and their overall impact on the economy. This book provides a more in-depth analysis of SOEs by assessing the transformation process of eleven specific industries, with reference to the state of competition, the influence of WTO membership and the challenges these industries face in the future. Importantly, the authors also provide a personal perspective alongside the industry analysis with eleven case studies of firms actually undergoing this restructuring process, including interviews with crucial agents of reform such as CEOs and GMs.

The provision of both a macro and business perspective of SOEs reforms provides the reader with a complete and accurate insight into the economic, social and business reality of China today. China's State Owned Enterprises' Reforms will therefore be essential reading for those interested in the Chinese economy and Chinese business, as well as economists, foreign investors, MBA and EMBA students and scholars specializing in emerging or transitional economies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|21 pages
Home appliances
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Automobiles
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Civil aviation
View abstract
chapter 4|21 pages
Construction
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Cosmetics
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Energy
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Food
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Insurance
View abstract
chapter 9|21 pages
Pharmaceuticals
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Steel
View abstract
chapter 11|30 pages
Telecommunications
View abstract
chapter 12|20 pages
Conclusions: Final summary
View abstract

Much has been written on China's State-Owned Enterprises ( SOEs) reform following the restructuring impact on China's economic reform process in the last decade. However, as a major root of social and economic change, little has been discussed beyond a description of SOEs shortcomings and their overall impact on the economy. This book provides a more in-depth analysis of SOEs by assessing the transformation process of eleven specific industries, with reference to the state of competition, the influence of WTO membership and the challenges these industries face in the future. Importantly, the authors also provide a personal perspective alongside the industry analysis with eleven case studies of firms actually undergoing this restructuring process, including interviews with crucial agents of reform such as CEOs and GMs.

The provision of both a macro and business perspective of SOEs reforms provides the reader with a complete and accurate insight into the economic, social and business reality of China today. China's State Owned Enterprises' Reforms will therefore be essential reading for those interested in the Chinese economy and Chinese business, as well as economists, foreign investors, MBA and EMBA students and scholars specializing in emerging or transitional economies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|21 pages
Home appliances
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Automobiles
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Civil aviation
View abstract
chapter 4|21 pages
Construction
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Cosmetics
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Energy
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Food
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Insurance
View abstract
chapter 9|21 pages
Pharmaceuticals
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Steel
View abstract
chapter 11|30 pages
Telecommunications
View abstract
chapter 12|20 pages
Conclusions: Final summary
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Much has been written on China's State-Owned Enterprises ( SOEs) reform following the restructuring impact on China's economic reform process in the last decade. However, as a major root of social and economic change, little has been discussed beyond a description of SOEs shortcomings and their overall impact on the economy. This book provides a more in-depth analysis of SOEs by assessing the transformation process of eleven specific industries, with reference to the state of competition, the influence of WTO membership and the challenges these industries face in the future. Importantly, the authors also provide a personal perspective alongside the industry analysis with eleven case studies of firms actually undergoing this restructuring process, including interviews with crucial agents of reform such as CEOs and GMs.

The provision of both a macro and business perspective of SOEs reforms provides the reader with a complete and accurate insight into the economic, social and business reality of China today. China's State Owned Enterprises' Reforms will therefore be essential reading for those interested in the Chinese economy and Chinese business, as well as economists, foreign investors, MBA and EMBA students and scholars specializing in emerging or transitional economies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|21 pages
Home appliances
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Automobiles
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Civil aviation
View abstract
chapter 4|21 pages
Construction
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Cosmetics
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Energy
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Food
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Insurance
View abstract
chapter 9|21 pages
Pharmaceuticals
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Steel
View abstract
chapter 11|30 pages
Telecommunications
View abstract
chapter 12|20 pages
Conclusions: Final summary
View abstract

Much has been written on China's State-Owned Enterprises ( SOEs) reform following the restructuring impact on China's economic reform process in the last decade. However, as a major root of social and economic change, little has been discussed beyond a description of SOEs shortcomings and their overall impact on the economy. This book provides a more in-depth analysis of SOEs by assessing the transformation process of eleven specific industries, with reference to the state of competition, the influence of WTO membership and the challenges these industries face in the future. Importantly, the authors also provide a personal perspective alongside the industry analysis with eleven case studies of firms actually undergoing this restructuring process, including interviews with crucial agents of reform such as CEOs and GMs.

The provision of both a macro and business perspective of SOEs reforms provides the reader with a complete and accurate insight into the economic, social and business reality of China today. China's State Owned Enterprises' Reforms will therefore be essential reading for those interested in the Chinese economy and Chinese business, as well as economists, foreign investors, MBA and EMBA students and scholars specializing in emerging or transitional economies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|21 pages
Home appliances
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Automobiles
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Civil aviation
View abstract
chapter 4|21 pages
Construction
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Cosmetics
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Energy
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Food
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Insurance
View abstract
chapter 9|21 pages
Pharmaceuticals
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Steel
View abstract
chapter 11|30 pages
Telecommunications
View abstract
chapter 12|20 pages
Conclusions: Final summary
View abstract
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