Chinese Communist Party’s Grass-roots Organisations in Enterprises since the 1990s: Changes and Challenges
Yao Li
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2019, vol. 11, issue 03, 96-106
Abstract:
Since 1994, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has highlighted the different roles, functions and responsibilities of CCP’s Grass-root Party Organisations (GPOs) in different periods and enterprises of different ownership types. To solve the inconsistency between a modern corporation governance structure and the involvement of GPOs in firms, the CCP pays great attention to embedding GPOs in the corporate governance structure of enterprises, which is a cause for concern for domestic and foreign investors.
Date: 2019
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