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Title The Chinese business system and its authoriliberal economic model
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Authors Figueira, S; de Oliveira, RT
Title The Chinese business system and its authoriliberal economic model
Year 2022
Published Thunderbird International Business Review, 64, 1
Abstract China's position as one of the most powerful nations in the world is undisputed. However, in an evolving landscape, China's utilization of a path-dependent business system may hinder the ability of the country's institutions to undergo necessary change, which will have important implications for international business literature. Through business system theory, empirical evidence, and a mixed methods approach, we discuss China's business system explaining how the system may impair sustainable growth and the transformation required by a less dependent industrial society. Our research suggests that the Chinese business system is still very arrested due to its recent past, and the Chinese Communist Party has only partial interest in improving some of the most important bases for the development of modern enterprises, even if fostering a somewhat liberal economic approach. Since similar political (authoritarian) and economic (liberal) approaches are found elsewhere, we theorize on what we called an authoriliberal economic approach.
PDF https://eprints.qut.edu.au/212187/1/88858718.pdf
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