Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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878879 | Accounting, Organizations and Society | 2006 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
This study develops a theoretical model to test how political constraints on labor decisions mediate the effects of economic liberalization forces on aspects of organizational design such as delegation, performance measurement, and incentives in Chinese state-owned enterprises. Hypotheses tests using a large survey of divisional managers generally confirm the model: that the influence of three liberalization forces (industry level growth and foreign firm competition, joint venture experience and stock market listing) on organization design is mediated by political constraints.
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Authors
Neale G. O’Connor, Johnny Deng, Yadong Luo,