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Use Ideological and Political Work to Enhance the Sense of Social Responsibility of the State-Owned Enterprises

Ju-qin Wang () and Bao-lin Li
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Ju-qin Wang: NCEP University
Bao-lin Li: NCEP University

A chapter in Proceedings of 20th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2013, pp 1037-1046 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The current changes in the domestic and international environments makes Chinese enterprises, especially state-owned enterprises must establish a sense of social responsibility, social responsibility is increasingly becoming an important part of the core competitiveness of enterprises. In China, state-owned enterprises have experienced excessive commitment and escape to social responsibility these two extreme stages. This article is based on illustrate and re-understanding the historical evolution of the social responsibility of the state-owned enterprises, and use the ideological and political work as the starting point to offer a strategic suggestions to enhance the state-owned enterprises’ sense of social responsibility. The analysis also takes the people-oriented concept, cultivating a sense of social responsibility of business leaders, improving the incentive mechanism; earnestly implement the scientific concept of development into consideration.

Keywords: Ideological and political work; Path; State-owned enterprises; Sense of social responsibility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40072-8_103

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