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Managing corporate finance / guest editor, Professor Yuanhui Li.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Li, Yuanhui.
Series:
Chinese Management Studies: Volume 7, Issue 4
Chinese management studies, 1750-614X ; volume 7, number 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Corporations--Finance--Management.
Corporations.
Industrial management--China.
Industrial management.
China.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (139 pages) : illustrations.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
[Bingley, UK] : Emerald Insight, 2013.
Summary:
The papers in this issue make a significant original contribution which will result in the better understanding of Chinese corporate finance management challenges from both the theoretical and practical perspective.We all know that the ultimate objective of corporate finance is to maximize the value of shareholders, or, by the latest concept, the stakeholders. As the largest developing country, China has the largest market in the world, the largest potential for the global companies, but also the uncertainties and risk. Comparing with the fully developed market in the western countries, companies who are doing, or want to start, their business in China will, for sure, face the challenge of a complex external situation and unprofessional management level. It is definitely critical to understand the Chinese market situation as well as the management behavior from the different angle so as to practically achieve such an objective in China. Meanwhile, it is undoubted that the market situation and management behavior has mutual affect to each other.The papers of this issue have a wide range of coverage related to corporate finance, such as CSR disclosure, organizational structure, earnings management, ownership structure, media impact, corporate accidents, and institution background. Those papers selected are all based on empirical researches with the original designs of their modeling, by the real and fundamental data from the latest Chinese market and enterprises. Although the angle of each paper varies, they are all trying to have a deep analysis which may unveil the behavior of corporate finance decision. Some of these behaviors will be beneficial to the long-term sustainable growth of the company. While others, though, may have a negative impact on the corporate value creation.
Contents:
Cover
CONTENTS
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Editorial
Guest Editor foreword
Towards a theory of social responsibility reporting
Organizational structure and corporate performance: insights from 6,065 listed corporations
Ultimate ownership, institutionality, and capital structure
R&amp
D-based earnings management, accounting performance and market return
Impact of media on stock returns: an in-depth empirical study in China
Optimal capital structure: case of SOE versus private listed corporation
Corporate accidents, media coverage, and stock market responses
Institutional logics and corporate .nance in China.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed January 31, 2014).
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-78350-466-8
OCLC:
868273532

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