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A Case Study of Mixed Ownership-Oriented M&A and Innovation-Driven Development of Chinese SOEs

In: Exploring the Trust and Innovation Mechanisms in M&A of China’s State Owned Enterprises with Mixed Ownership

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  • Yan Wang

    (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (GDUFS))

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This chapter proposes a theoretical analysis framework based on the evolution path of open innovation to independent innovation capabilities brought about by M&A, the relationship between innovation capabilities and enterprise development, and the mechanism of mixed ownership systems for innovation-driven development. It studies the three M&A transactions of local SOE Grandblue Environment in Guangdong Province to explore the internal mechanism of mixed ownership-oriented M&A in promoting innovation-driven development.

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  • Yan Wang, 2021. "A Case Study of Mixed Ownership-Oriented M&A and Innovation-Driven Development of Chinese SOEs," Springer Books, in: Exploring the Trust and Innovation Mechanisms in M&A of China’s State Owned Enterprises with Mixed Ownership, chapter 0, pages 279-304, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-16-4404-7_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-4404-7_9
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    1. Liu, Xiaojie & Shen, Jim Huangnan & Deng, Kent, 2022. "Endowment Structure, property rights and reforms of large state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China: Past, present and future," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 62(C), pages 675-692.

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