Research Handbook on Corporate Governance in China
Edited by Martin Conyon () and
Lerong He ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The Research Handbook on Corporate Governance in China investigates the unique and rapidly evolving nature of the Chinese economy and explores the critical role played by corporate governance.
Keywords: Corporate Governance; China; State Influence; Ownership; Transitional Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035312603
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to Chinese corporate governance

- Martin Conyon and Lerong He
- Ch 2 Governance in today's China: China's political regime and economic system

- Doug Guthrie, Dashiell Chien, Chris Gao and Diane Long
- Ch 3 How the Chinese Communist Party affects corporate governance in China

- Shaomin Li and Matthew Farrell
- Ch 4 The Chinese labor market and corporate governance

- Tony Fang and John Hartley
- Ch 5 Decentralization, local protectionism, and home court bias

- Michael Firth, Oliver Meng Rui and Wenfeng Wu
- Ch 6 Corporate governance in China: new perspectives and future research

- Xiaofei Pan and Meijun Qian
- Ch 7 Meta-analysis on board independence and CEO duality

- Mike W. Peng, Canan Mutlu and Marc van Essen
- Ch 8 The role of the board of directors in corporate governance

- Ting Luo and Heng Yue
- Ch 9 Executive compensation and executive turnover in China: what have we learned and what have we not?

- Cheryl Xiaoning Long
- Ch 10 Stock-based compensation in Chinese listed firms

- Junqi Dong, Yuexin Liao and Qingquan Xin
- Ch 11 Financial analysts in China

- Huifang Yin and Huai Zhang
- Ch 12 The economics of auditing in China

- Yupeng Lin, Rui Shi, Yannis Yuan and Luo Zuo
- Ch 13 When external governance actors meet industry mimetic isomorphism: evidence from opportunistic diversification into real estate

- Wei Shi, Wenjing Cai, Dave Ketchen and Fuxiu Jiang
- Ch 14 Contingent contracts between entrepreneurial companies and venture capital investors: the case of new third board firms in China

- Yi Jiang and Bin Ke
- Ch 15 Corruption, anti-corruption, and corporate governance in China

- Xi Fu and Zhifang Zhang
- Ch 16 Platform governance in China

- Runtian Jing and Zhikai Wang
- Ch 17 How to empower minority shareholders: Chinese practice and literature review

- Huihua He, Jing Chen and Junxiong Fang
- Ch 18 Corporate governance in Chinese family businesses

- Qiuyue Lyu, Hanqing Chevy Fang and Junsheng Dou
- Ch 19 Corporate governance of Chinese multinational enterprises

- Jean Jinghan Chen
- Ch 20 Coalition of logics and consequential decision-making in partially privatized SOEs

- Cyndi Man Zhang
- Ch 21 Corporate governance and innovation: a survey of Chinese evidence

- Zhaojun Huang and Xuan Tian
- Ch 22 Unleashing corporate entrepreneurship in privatization

- Li Sun, Livia Markoczy, Weiwen Li and Weilei Stone Shi
- Ch 23 Corporate environmental sustainability and transitions: China's evolution and practice

- Joseph Sarkis
- Ch 24 Leviathan's grip: state dominance in Chinese corporate governance

- Martin Conyon and Lerong He
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