Sustainable Entrepreneurship in China provides empirical evidence and cutting-edge research into topical business ethics issues relating to entrepreneurship, corporate governance, and institutional reforms in China.
Table des matières
1. Corporate Fraud and Bank Loan Contracting: Chinese Evidence; Lars Helge Haß, Maximilian A. Müller, Zhifang Zhang 2. Corporate Governance and Diversity in Chinese Banks; Hisham Farag, Christine Mallin 3. Institutional Logics and Financing Mechanisms: A Comparative Study of Ningbo and Wenzhou Entrepreneurs; Xiuping Hua, Yuhuilin Chen 4. Intention for Succession and Financial Risk-Taking of Family Firms: Evidence from China; Jialong Liu, Yulin Shi, Zhenyu Wu 5. The Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor System and Corporate Governance in China; Lerong He 6. Accounting Performance Inflated by Private Equity before IPOs: Evidence from Chinese Firms; Hong Bo, Boying Xu 7. The Split-Shares-Structure Reform in China: Past, Procedure and Impact; Zheng Yang, Wenxuan Hou, Xiaolin Qian
A propos de l’auteur
Hong Bo, University of London, UK Boying Xu, University of London, UK Chris Mallin, University of East Anglia, UK Hisham Farag, University of Birmingham, UK Lars Helge Haß, Lancaster University, UK Maximilian Müller, WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany Zhifang Zhang, Lancaster University, UK Lerong He, State University of New York at Brockport, USA Xiaolin Qian, University of Macau, China Zheng Yang, University of Macau, China Xiuping Hua, Nottingham University, UK Yuhuilin Chen, Nottingham University, UK Jialong Li, University of Manitoba, Canada Yulin Shi, University of Manitoba, Canada Zhenyu Wu, University of Manitoba, Canada