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esearch on Classification Reform of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises

Xu Lin, Zhang Guoyi, Yuan Wei and Jiang Yuan

International Journal of Business and Management, 2021, vol. 14, issue 5, 106

Abstract: The classification reform of state-owned enterprises is a major movement in the process of the new round of reform of state-owned enterprises in China. This paper will focus on the implementation of the classification reform of state-owned enterprises, and conduct research and analysis on the implementation path, current situation and difficulties of the classification reform of state-owned enterprises. The first part of the implementation path is divided into three levels- the transfer of capital to the management of the property level, the formation of a differentiated governance structure combining internal and external governance, and the clarification of the authority of state-owned assets. The implementation logic of the three levels is elaborated. The second part of the local provinces' relevant initiatives were introduced from the functional positioning and classification, the implementation of supervision and the implementation of the mixed ownership reform. The third part focuses on the key points and difficulties of the reform of state-owned enterprises. It mainly studies the practical issues of “diversified and multi-functional” classification reform of state-owned enterprises and regulatory conflicts, “rights” and “human rights”. The fourth part promotes the policy recommendations for the effective implementation of the classification reform of state-owned enterprises.

Date: 2021
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