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State-Owned Enterprises as Institutional Actors in Contemporary Capitalism and Beyond

State-Owned Enterprises as Institutional Actors in Contemporary Capitalism and Beyond

State-Owned Enterprises as Institutional Actors in Contemporary Capitalism and Beyond

Olivier Butzbach, University of Campania 'Luigi Vanvitelli' (Italy)
Douglas B. Fuller, Copenhagen Business School
Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University
Luda Svystunova, Loughborough University
February 2025
Paperback
9781009474122

    This Element qualifies the common understanding of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) as mere instruments of the state and instead conceive of them as economic actors in their own right. Specifically, SOE top management teams have leeway to diverge from goals that the state they are owned by pursues. Through 'institutional work' they can even actively shape the institutional framework in which they are embedded. However, the extent of SOE top management teams' leeway for agency is determined by macro- (country), meso- (State–SOE governance system), and industry-level factors. These factors, in turn, vary from country to country and over time. In other words, SOE agency is 'embedded agency.' Combining institutional work and historical institutionalism analytic lenses, this Element presents a multilevel model to understand embedded agency of top management teams of SOEs in contemporary capitalism. The model adds an important element to our understanding of the 'new state capitalism.'

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    February 2025
    Paperback
    9781009474122
    94 pages
    229 × 152 × 5 mm
    0.149kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. A multi-level institutional work perspective on SOE agency
    • 2. The macro environment
    • 3. The state–soe governance system
    • 4. Industry characteristics
    • 5. Combining determinants: an overall framework to account for soes' institutional work
    • Conclusion
    • References.