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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Institutional dynamics of cost management change : a case study from Egypt

Alsaid, Loai Ali Zeenalabden Ali January 2015 (has links)
This thesis provides an empirical case study as to whether, and, how the macro political dynamics might lead to the micro organisational changes of cost management practices in public sector organisations. It draws on Dillard et al.'s (2004) version of institutional theory complemented by Burns and Scapens' (2000) model. Empirical data for the thesis came from an extended case study (Burawoy, 1998) of a state-owned enterprise in the Egyptian Electricity and Energy (E&E) Sector, in which semi-structured interviews, field observations and documentary analysis were deployed as the data collection methods. The thesis highlights the necessity of seeing cost management change, especially in the politically sensitive public utilities in less developed countries, as an institutional political change that brings together the wider political objectives of the state and the narrower economic objectives of the firms. Accordingly, it provides a political theorisation for cost management change in the public sector. There, the dynamics are the fact that the E&E costs in the Egyptian business environment are historically managed at three distinct but interrelated institutional levels: political level, field level, and organisational level. For example, with the failure of re-privatisation attempts, new forms of periodic control reports have emerged including a 'cost report' which has been instrumental in changing managerial actions and behaviours. With modernisation programmes accompanied by reprivatisation attempts, initiated by the Egyptian government and supported by the international development agencies such as the World Bank and the European Union, advanced ERP technologies have been brought in to institutionalise costing rules and routines. With ERP, the organisational management under what are effectively military practices has re-defined cost management processes into a single procedural protocol.
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Government investment, inflation and growth in a mixed economy : theoretical aspects and empirical evidence of the experience of Italian government coporation investments.

Baldassarri, Mario January 1978 (has links)
Thesis. 1978. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Economics. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND DEWEY. / Includes bibliographical references. / Ph.D.
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The listing of Chinese enterprises in overseas stock market.

January 1995 (has links)
by Leung Chui-wa. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 72-75). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / LIST OF TABLES --- p.v / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.vii / Chapters / Chapter I. --- introduction --- p.1 / Purpose of the project --- p.2 / Scope of the project --- p.2 / Methodology and literature review --- p.2 / Chapter II. --- BACKGROUND OF OFFSHORE LISTING OF CHINA ENTERPRISES --- p.5 / Reform of China state-owned enterprise --- p.5 / Development of China securities market --- p.8 / Capital needs of China --- p.11 / China's participation in global economy --- p.12 / China's resumption of Hong Kong's sovereignty --- p.13 / Chapter III --- OVERVIEW OF OFFSHORE LISTING OF CHINA ENTERPRISES.…… --- p.15 / China policies over offshore listings of China enterprises --- p.15 / Overall policy --- p.16 / Selection of State-owned enterprises for offshore listings --- p.17 / Selection of listing venue --- p.19 / Competition among stock exchanges worldwide --- p.20 / Australia --- p.21 / Canada --- p.22 / London --- p.22 / Singapore --- p.23 / Tokyo --- p.24 / Chapter IV. --- listings of china enterprises in hong kong and the united states --- p.26 / Current situation in Hong Kong and New York --- p.26 / China enterprises listed in Hong Kong and New York --- p.28 / Hong Kong --- p.28 / New York --- p.30 / Important issues for consideration --- p.32 / Regulatory regime --- p.32 / Offering mechanism --- p.35 / Market characteristics --- p.38 / Advantages and disadvantages of listing in Hong Kong and the US --- p.39 / Chapter V. --- trading performance of h shares and h/n share adrs … --- p.41 / Scope and methodology of the analysis --- p.41 / Findings --- p.42 / Discussion --- p.45 / Chapter VI. --- discussion and conclusion --- p.47 / Implications on SOEs and China economy --- p.47 / Implications on the Hong Kong stock market --- p.50 / appendix --- p.54 / bibliography --- p.72
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Overseas capital raising of PRC state-owned enterprises--: case studies and strategic recommendations.

January 1998 (has links)
by Cheung, Wing Hang, Sakaguchi, Hitoshi. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 86-87). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENT --- p.iii / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.vi / LIST OF TABLES --- p.vii / CHAPTER / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter I.I. --- Why do we study H-share companies? --- p.1 / Chapter I.II. --- Why do PRC state-owned enterprises need to raise capital overseas? --- p.3 / Chapter I.II.I. --- Capacity of PRC equity market --- p.3 / Chapter I.II.II. --- Foreign Currency --- p.3 / Chapter I.II.III. --- Accumulate experience for future SOEs reform --- p.4 / Chapter I.II.IV. --- Promotion --- p.4 / Chapter I.III. --- Why do most SOEs prefer listing in Hong Kong to listing in other places? --- p.5 / Chapter I.III.I --- IPO P/E ratio in overseas market --- p.5 / Chapter I.III.II. --- Cost of listing: IPO & annual operation cost --- p.6 / Chapter I.III.III. --- Understanding of the overseas market by SOEs management --- p.6 / Chapter I.IV. --- Background of SOEs reform --- p.6 / Chapter I.IV.I. --- First stage (1979 to 1983) --- p.6 / Chapter I.IV.II. --- Second stage (1984 to 1988) --- p.7 / Chapter I.IV.III. --- Third stage (1989 to before 15th Communist Party Congress) --- p.7 / Chapter I.V. --- Profile and Development of H-share companies --- p.8 / Chapter I.VI. --- PRC SOES equity shareholding structure --- p.10 / Chapter II. --- METHODOLOGIES --- p.11 / Chapter II.I. --- Agency cost problems --- p.13 / Chapter II.II. --- Government control --- p.15 / Chapter II.III. --- Asymmetric Information --- p.15 / Chapter II.IV. --- Industry --- p.16 / Chapter II.V. --- Strategy --- p.17 / Chapter III. --- CASE STUDY: YIZHENG CHEMICAL FIBRE COMPANY LTD --- p.18 / Chapter III.I. --- Background --- p.18 / Chapter III.II. --- Agency Cost --- p.21 / Chapter III.II.I. --- Management Structure --- p.21 / Chapter III.II.II. --- Remuneration --- p.24 / Chapter III.II.III. --- Management Ownership --- p.26 / Chapter III.III. --- Government Control --- p.27 / Chapter III.III.I --- Product and raw material prices --- p.27 / Chapter III.III.II. --- Taxation --- p.27 / Chapter III.III.III. --- Import custom --- p.27 / Chapter III.III.IV. --- Product mix --- p.28 / Chapter III.III.V. --- Mergers & Acquisition under Government Policies --- p.28 / Chapter III.III.VI. --- Government intervention on capital raising decisions --- p.29 / Chapter III.IV. --- Asymmetric Information --- p.31 / Chapter III.IV.I. --- Analyst coverage --- p.37 / Chapter III.IV.II. --- Investment of Institutional Investors --- p.31 / Chapter III.IV.III. --- Incorrect forecast on product prices and profit margin --- p.31 / Chapter III.IV.IV. --- Acquisition of Foshan Chemical Fibre Complex --- p.31 / Chapter III.V. --- Industry Analysis --- p.31 / Chapter III.V.I. --- Background of the industry: 21 --- p.31 / Chapter III.V.II. --- Porter Five's Forces Analysis - Polyester industry in the PRC --- p.31 / Chapter III.VI. --- Strategy --- p.31 / Chapter IV. --- CASE STUDY: HARBIN POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANY LIMITED --- p.31 / Chapter IV.I. --- Background --- p.31 / Chapter IV.II. --- Agency Cost --- p.31 / Chapter IV.II.I --- Management Structure --- p.3] / Chapter IV.II.II. --- Remuneration --- p.31 / Chapter IV.II.III. --- Management Ownership --- p.53 / Chapter IV.III. --- Government Regulation --- p.53 / Chapter IV.III.I. --- Product and Raw Material Price --- p.53 / Chapter IV.III.II. --- Taxation --- p.54 / Chapter IV.III.III. --- Monetary Policy --- p.54 / Chapter IV.IV. --- Asymmetric Information --- p.56 / Chapter IV.IV.I. --- Analyst Coverage --- p.56 / Chapter IV.IV.II. --- Investment of Institutional Investors --- p.56 / Chapter IV.IV.III. --- Information disclosure --- p.57 / Chapter IV.V. --- Industry --- p.57 / Chapter IV.V.I. --- Industry Growth --- p.57 / Chapter IV.V.II. --- Porter Five's Forces Analysis ´ؤ Power Equipment Industry in the PRC --- p.58 / Chapter IV.VI. --- Strategy --- p.63 / Chapter V. --- DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION --- p.66 / Chapter V.I. --- Agency Cost --- p.66 / Chapter V.II. --- Government Control --- p.66 / Chapter V.III. --- Asymmetric Information --- p.67 / Chapter V.IV. --- Industry --- p.68 / Chapter V.V. --- Strategy --- p.68 / Chapter V.VI. --- Explanations for the first year price performance of Yizheng and HPEC --- p.68 / Chapter V.VII. --- Conclusion --- p.72 / Appendix I - List of Capital Raising of H-shares companies (up to 3 1st December 1997) --- p.74 / Appendix II ´ؤ Results of companies selection methodology --- p.82 / Appendix III - History of Yizheng Chemical --- p.85 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.86

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