2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10490-013-9347-7
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Slack and the performance of state-owned enterprises

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“…Managers of SOEs need to develop market-based capabilities and accumulate international experience in order to implement localization strategies effectively when dealing with industry risks. Managers should also build an understanding of the mechanisms through which SOEs can seek to balance autonomy and environmental dependencies (Stan, Peng & Bruton, 2014). They may need to step out their comfort zone and learn how to manage partner dependence in dealing with industry risks in host countries.…”
Section: Managerial Relevancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Managers of SOEs need to develop market-based capabilities and accumulate international experience in order to implement localization strategies effectively when dealing with industry risks. Managers should also build an understanding of the mechanisms through which SOEs can seek to balance autonomy and environmental dependencies (Stan, Peng & Bruton, 2014). They may need to step out their comfort zone and learn how to manage partner dependence in dealing with industry risks in host countries.…”
Section: Managerial Relevancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A major disadvantage for the DF is the lack of managerial capabilities, which leads to operational inefficiency (Spencer, 2008;Stan, Peng, & Bruton, 2014). The old rules of the planned economy inhibited the development of capable managers with sufficient entrepreneurial and managerial skills to survive in a market economy.…”
Section: Round 1: Attack Of the Mnementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Descrever as state-owned Enterprises (SOEs) não é uma tarefa fácil, tendo em vista que elas possuem diversos objetivos organizacionais que também são influenciados por características institucionais específicas dos países em que atuam (STAN; PENG; BRUTON, 2013). Assim, o argumento empregado nesta pesquisa é que o governo utiliza sua influência sobre as SOEs para conseguir suporte para realizar mudanças nas políticas.…”
Section: Empresas Estataisunclassified