Analysis and optimization of party organizations' participation in corporate governance paths of state-owned enterprises
DOI: 10.23977/acccm.2023.050806 | Downloads: 15 | Views: 359
Author(s)
Zheng Jun 1
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1 School of Economics and Management, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi, China
Corresponding Author
Zheng JunABSTRACT
Every transformation and upgrading of state-owned enterprises in different historical periods cannot be done without the leadership of the Party, and the Party organizations of state-owned enterprises have played a visible and positive role in the process of deepening reform of state-owned enterprises in the past. However, with the advent of the new era, we should also continue to improve and refine the participation of SOE Party organizations in corporate governance, a modern enterprise system with Chinese characteristics, in accordance with the requirements of the development of the times. Revisiting the rationality and superiority of the participation of party organizations in the governance of state-owned enterprises is conducive to consolidating and firmly establishing the party leadership as the primary principle of the development of state-owned enterprises, and in this process, reforming the old and making new, improving the corporate governance structure of state-owned enterprises in which party organizations and other governance bodies are articulated and organically integrated, and optimizing the path of the participation of party organizations in the corporate governance of state-owned enterprises, with a view to deepening the reform of state-owned enterprises in the new round, i.e., promoting the goal of sustainable development of state-owned enterprises. The goal of sustainable development of SOEs is to provide some reference.
KEYWORDS
State-owned enterprises; party organization participation; corporate governance structureCITE THIS PAPER
Zheng Jun, Analysis and optimization of party organizations' participation in corporate governance paths of state-owned enterprises. Accounting and Corporate Management (2023) Vol. 5: 35-42. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/acccm.2023.050806.
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