Chinese Private Firms and “Stakeholder Communities”
from Part I - Different Types of Chinese Corporate Ecosystem
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 July 2022
This chapter examines the international controversies surrounding Huawei Technologies, finding that most fears about this private firm are based on misunderstandings of its coevolution within the Chinese business and political environment, as well as unfounded suspicions about its employee ownership structure and alleged Chinese Communist Party control or military links. However, only further reform of the Chinese political ecosystem will help to reduce the international fear and sanctions on the firm.
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