2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11067-021-09540-x
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State-Owned Enterprises’ Reforms and their Implications for the Resilience and Vulnerability of the Chinese Economy: Evidence from the Banking, Energy and Telecom Sectors

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“…It had to decide on vital issues such as its development strategy for the future, the industrial policy it had to adopt to achieve the goals of the development strategy, the corporate action that had to follow as a consequence of such industrial policy, the need for setting up the State Owned Enterprises (SOEs. Cardinale (2022) found that less government ownership boosts financial performance. Chen et al (2017) discovered a U-shaped link between state ownership and airline firm performance in a regression test of publicly traded Chinese airlines.…”
Section: Board Effectiveness and Financial Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It had to decide on vital issues such as its development strategy for the future, the industrial policy it had to adopt to achieve the goals of the development strategy, the corporate action that had to follow as a consequence of such industrial policy, the need for setting up the State Owned Enterprises (SOEs. Cardinale (2022) found that less government ownership boosts financial performance. Chen et al (2017) discovered a U-shaped link between state ownership and airline firm performance in a regression test of publicly traded Chinese airlines.…”
Section: Board Effectiveness and Financial Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many third-world nations, the number of individuals who have access to mobile phones has surpassed the number of people who have access to more traditional technologies such as telephone landlines, newspapers, and radio. Cardinale (2022) estimates that 45 million individuals in China use mobile phones out of a total population of 49.99 million (Eze et al, 2021). Because of the widespread availability of this technology and the ability to conduct highly targeted marketing campaigns, businesses are considering implementing a method known as mobile marketing.…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This facilitates to clarify the potential consequences for the relaying company and the inconvenience it could cause to telecom consumers if SMS messages were sent without authorization. In particular, it is learned that whether or not college students view Mobile/SMS advertising favourably for exploring the range of factors that are affecting Mobile/SMS advertising; and to better comprehend the difficulties students encountered and the ideas they professed from an instructive or knowledge viewpoint (Cardinale, 2022;Gao, 2018).…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increasing pressure of rapid economic growth, scholars began to think about the reasons for the hindered development of industrial enterprises. Cardinale (2021) believes that the monopoly of large state-owned enterprises in downstream industries leads to the failure of resource allocation and hinders the vitality of downstream manufacturing. Although industrial competition can release economic vitality, there is no correlation between industry scale and resource mismatch, and the failure of resource allocation has limited explanatory power in the economic downturn (Danisman et al, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Review Influencing Factors Of High-quality Develo...mentioning
confidence: 99%