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Promoting Stakeholders' Interests in the Unique Chinese Corporate Governance Model

Jingchen Zhao, Shuangge Wen Orcid Logo

International Company and Commercial Law Review, Volume: 21, Issue: 11, Pages: 373 - 385

Swansea University Author: Shuangge Wen Orcid Logo

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Drawing on the uniqueness of the Chinese control-based corporate governance model, this article comments on the importance of stakeholder consideration and various methods of protecting the interests of stakeholders in corporate governance in China. In order to match internationally competitive leve...

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Published in: International Company and Commercial Law Review
Published: London: Thomson Sweet & Maxwell Limited 2010
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa7114
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description Drawing on the uniqueness of the Chinese control-based corporate governance model, this article comments on the importance of stakeholder consideration and various methods of protecting the interests of stakeholders in corporate governance in China. In order to match internationally competitive levels for companies' ethical and social responsible performance, adjustments need to be made to the structure of corporate governance and the role of governmental authorities should not be overlooked.
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