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ID187924
Title ProperOne Step Forward, One Leap Back
Other Title InformationChinese Overseas Subsidiaries under Changing Party-state Sector Relations
LanguageENG
AuthorMakarchev, Nikita
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent years, the relationship between China’s Communist Party (CCP) and its state-owned enterprises (SOEs) has tightened. However, the impact this has had on SOE international subsidiaries remains unclear, especially vis-à-vis human resource management (HRM). This article examines recruitment and selection in Western subsidiaries of China’s largest SOEs: national oil companies (NOCs). It does so with particular attention to the experience of Chinese and Western talent. Such issues are important as scholarship increasingly suggests government involvement in SOEs serves to enhance their meritocratic, market-led conduct. However, this article argues tightening CCP-SOE subsidiary relations have neither delivered nor pursued such an end. Instead, they have carried a more opportunistic-political impetus that is: undervaluing competencies outside Party loyalty, prioritizing CCP-loyal SOE cadre development, and favoring Party or SOE-insiders. Consequently, this has weakened the subsidiaries’ business orientations and HRM practices. These insights, then, help advance understandings of political over-embeddedness within the present Chinese SOE context.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 31, No.138; Nov 2022: p.863-881
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 31 No 138
Key WordsChinese Overseas Subsidiaries ;  Party-state Sector Relations


 
 
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