Is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) a New Alternative to Governance Challenges of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs)?
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze the current theory of managing the State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) with the use of Single Ownership Entity and suggest alternative solution, particularly, managing SOEs with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
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Abstract: This article aims to analyze the current theory of managing the State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) with the use of Single Ownership Entity and to suggest alternative solution, particularly, managing SOEs with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
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