Table of contents - Special Issue: Corporate Governance in the New Age
Guest Editors: Xinsheng Chen
Non-founder CEOs, R&D investment and output: An empirical study based on Chinese growth enterprise market
Nan Xu, Hanyi Tian, Jing CaiThe purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of non-founder CEO succession on firms’ research and development (R&D) decision, and further explore its mechanism and…
Corporate social responsibility, product innovation, and product line
Heng XuThis paper aims to investigate a firm’s incentive to innovate its basic product to be socially responsible and its decision on the product line. By constructing a competition…
Does new performance appraisal system (EVA) affect earnings management?
Weifeng He, Liping Chen, Wei LiuCurrently, most research studies focus on ownership reforms and governance reforms, while only a few research studies focus on management system innovations. Based on an evolution…
A study on the process and mechanism of social enterprise’s legitimation: Based on analysis of social enterprise’s coopetition with multiple stakeholders
Siqi Xu, Youmin XiThis paper aims to explore the complete process and underlying mechanism that social enterprises obtain legitimacy during interactions with stakeholders from theoretical…
The driving force in corporate environmental governance: Turnover of environmental protection department directors as an indicator
Jun Hu, Wenbin Long, Xianzhong Song, Taijie TangDue to environmental externalities, micro-enterprises with profit-seeking features do not develop sufficient motivation for environmental governance. In a fiscally decentralized…
Revenue structure of the dual-role as investor-contractors in PPP project
Jiaqi Liu, Jicai Liu, Lujie RuanThe purpose of this study is to discuss the phenomenon of dual-role participants in public-private partnership (PPP) projects. Contractors who are also investors hold a dual-role…
Are independent directors’ political connections valuable?: Findings based on a natural experiment in China
Yanyu Chen, Wenzhe Zheng, Yimiao HuangThe purpose of this paper is to use difference-in-difference method (DID) to study the influences of independent directors’ political connection on firm value.
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Xuexiu Wang
- Professor Li Wei'an