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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
| F270
Does Digital Finance Help Reduce Corporate
Violations
? An Empirical Study Based on A-share Listed Companies
Dong Xiaohong
,
Pan Chengshuang
,
Lyu Jing
Taking A-share listed companies from 2011 to 2020 as the research object, this paper explores the impact and mechanism of digital finance on corporate violations. The research findings ind...
First published at: Sep 20, 2024
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10.16538/j.cnki.fem.20240524.203
Foreign Economics & Management
, Vol. 46, Issue 09
, pp. 17 - 30
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
| F270
Can Minority Shareholders Play a Big Role? A Research Based on ISC Shareholdings and Corporate
Violations
Zhou Hui
,
Tan Yue
Using the data of listed companies and adopting the DID approach, this paper finds that the shareholding pilot program of China Securities Investor Services Center (ISC) helps to curb corp...
First published at: Feb 20, 2024
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10.16538/j.cnki.fem.20230226.201
Foreign Economics & Management
, Vol. 46, Issue 02
, pp. 19 - 34
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
| F270
Do Corporate
Violations
Affect Regional Reputation? Based on the Market Reaction in the Same Region
He Yan
,
Meng Qingxi
,
Chang Yuxuan
Geographical relationship is an important factor in understanding the behavior of Chinese enterprises. Due to the important role of the government in resource allocation and the widespread...
First published at: Nov 20, 2023
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10.16538/j.cnki.fem.20221228.203
Foreign Economics & Management
, Vol. 45, Issue 11
, pp. 79 - 96
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
| F270
Does the Construction of Social Credit System Inhibit Corporate Environmental Dishonesty?
Zuo Jingjing
,
Qiu Baoyin
,
Jiang Ting
With the development of the economy and the increasingly prominent environmental problems, the opportunism of firms in the environmental decision-making leads to more common environmental ...
First published at: Mar 20, 2023
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10.16538/j.cnki.fem.20220905.203
Foreign Economics & Management
, Vol. 45, Issue 03
, pp. 101 - 117
SPECIAL TOPIC
| F270
Can the “Two-way Entry and Cross-serving” of Party Organizations Restrain Corporate Information Disclosure
Violations
?
Wang Mengkai
,
Liu Yilin
,
Li Liangwei
, et al
The participation of Party organizations in governance through “two-way entry and cross-serving” is a special institutional arrangement of Chinese corporate governance. As the ...
First published at: Dec 20, 2022
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10.16538/j.cnki.fem.20220905.201
Foreign Economics & Management
, Vol. 44, Issue 12
, pp. 19 - 34
| F272.3
Can Major Government Customers Restrict Listed Companies from
Violations
?
Wang Yipan
,
Zhu Xiaoman
As the cornerstone of the stable operation of capital market, the legal and compliant operation of listed companies is crucial to maintaining market order and promoting high-quality econom...
First published at: Jun 01, 2022
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10.16538/j.cnki.jsufe.2022.03.006
Journal of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 24, Issue 03
, pp. 76 - 91
| F276.5
Mixed Ownership and Healthy Development of Private Economy: Based on the Perspective of Enterprise
Violations
Yu Yao
,
Qi Huaijin
Private enterprises and state-owned enterprises have differentiated resource endowments and governance structures. Theoretically, in the process of state-owned shareholders’ participation...
First published at: Mar 03, 2022
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10.16538/j.cnki.jfe.20211218.302
Journal of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 48, Issue 03
, pp. 33 - 47
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
| F270
“Crossing the Sea under Camouflage”: Class Action and Investor Research
Yang Zhiqiang
,
Peng Yun
,
Shi Shuiping
For a long time, China’s capital market has failed to establish a mature mechanism to coordinate the contradiction between the company and the small and medium-sized shareholders. Be...
First published at: Sep 20, 2021
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10.16538/j.cnki.fem.20210628.203
Foreign Economics & Management
, Vol. 43, Issue 10
, pp. 135 - 152
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