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Media ownership and political news formation: a comparative study on two free dailies in Sing Tao News Corporation
Chow, Chun Shu. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2009. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 180-187). ; Abstract also in Chinese. ; Abstract --- p.i ; Acknowledgements --- p.iii ; Table of Contents --- p.iv ; Tables and Figures --- p.vi ; Chapter Part 1 --- An Overview ; Chapter Chapter 1: --- Introduction --- p.1 ; Chapter Chapter 2: --- Literature Review --- p.8 ; Chapter Chapter 3: --- Theoretical Framework --- p.30 ; Chapter Chapter 4: --- Methodology and Research Questions --- p.36 ; Chapter Part 2 --- Comparison between Headline Daily and The Standard ; Chapter Chapter 5: --- The July 1st Rally 2009 --- p.42 ; Chapter Chapter 6: --- Legislative By-election 2007 --- p.67 ; Chapter Part 3 --- Ethnography on Sing Tao Daily ; Chapter Chapter 7: --- Newsroom observations and Newsmaking --- p.102 ; Chapter Chapter 8: --- News Handling - Compliance of News Workers --- p.118 ; Chapter Chapter 9: --- Interviews --- p.139 ; Chapter Part 4 --- Discussion and Conclusion ; Chapter Chapter 10: --- Discussion --- p.148 ; Chapter Chapter 11: --- Conclusion and Limitations --- p.161 ; "Appendix I: Comparison between Headlines, Word Count and Page Count of Headline Daily and The Standard on Legislative Council By-election 2007" --- p.167 ; Appendix II: List of news articles written during the part-time working period in Sing Tao Daily --- p.174 ; Appendix III: List of Reporters and Assignment Editors in Sing Tao Daily whom I have encountered during the working period --- p.179 ; References --- p.180
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The regulation of mainland Chinese companies listing in Hong Kong: an examination of the enforcement problems and strategies. ; CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection
Chan, Yiu Ming Gordon. ; Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2013. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. ; Abstract also in Chinese.
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The composition of board of directors and its impact on corporate performance: an empirical analysis of Chinese listed firms
by Wang Xiao Ling. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 70-73). ; Abstract also in Chinese. ; Abstract --- p.i ; Acknowledgment --- p.ii ; Table of Contents --- p.iii ; List of Tables --- p.v ; List of Figures --- p.vi ; Chapter I --- Introduction --- p.1 ; Chapter 1.1 --- Introduction --- p.1 ; Chapter 1.2 --- Objective of the Study --- p.3 ; Chapter 1.3 --- Outline of the Study --- p.4 ; Chapter II --- Background --- p.5 ; Chapter 2.1 --- China's Enterprise Reform and the Development of Capital Markets --- p.5 ; Chapter 2.2 --- Board of Directors in China --- p.13 ; Chapter 2.2.1 --- Legislation on Board - The Company Law --- p.13 ; Composition of the Board of Directors --- p.16 ; Functions and Powers --- p.18 ; Regulations and Requirements --- p.19 ; Chapter 2.2.2 --- The Board of Chengdu Brilliant Development Inc --- p.21 ; Chapter 2.2.3 --- Difference between Board in China's Company Law and that in Hong Kong Company Ordinance --- p.24 ; Chapter 2.3 --- Chapter Summary --- p.26 ; Chapter III --- Literature Review --- p.27 ; Chapter 3.1 --- Theoretical Background --- p.27 ; Chapter 3.2 --- Empirical Studies --- p.30 ; Takeover Evaluation --- p.30 ; Management Buyout --- p.31 ; Adoption of Poison Pills --- p.32 ; CEO Turnover --- p.32 ; Financial Performance --- p.33 ; Chapter IV --- Testable Hypotheses --- p.35 ; Chapter V --- Research Methodology --- p.37 ; Chapter 5.1 --- Variables and Sample --- p.37 ; Chapter 5.2 --- Empirical Results --- p.43 ; Board Composition and Corporate Performance with Full Sample --- p.43 ; Excluding IPO Firms --- p.51 ; Insider Dominated Board and Outsider Dominated Board --- p.51 ; Alternative Measures for Firm Performance --- p.55 ; Cross-sectional Test --- p.58 ; Financial Distress --- p.60 ; Industry Classification --- p.62 ; Chapter 5.3 --- Discussion --- p.64 ; Chapter VI --- Conclusion and Implications --- p.67 ; Chapter 6.1 --- Conclusion and Implications --- p.67 ; Chapter 6.2 --- Suggestions for ...
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Intermediary arrangement between joint venture partners: study of the role of Hong Kong partners in sino-Japanese joint ventures
by Chan Tsz Fai. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 128-136). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; ABSTRACT --- p.iii ; 撮要 --- p.v ; TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.vi ; LIST OF TABLES --- p.x ; Chapter CHAPTER I --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 ; Chapter CHAPTER II --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.6 ; Contemporary IJVs in China --- p.6 ; Prior Analysis of IJV Partnership and Performance --- p.9 ; Definition of JVs Partnership --- p.9 ; Performance --- p.10 ; Relationship between Partnership and Performance --- p.10 ; Japanese Investment in China --- p.12 ; IJVs Problem in China: A Global Perspective --- p.15 ; Cultural Differences --- p.16 ; Language Barrier --- p.18 ; Cross Cultural Negotiation Style --- p.19 ; Management Style --- p.20 ; Government Policies --- p.22 ; Disparate Management Style between Foreign-Chinese IJVs Partnership --- p.23 ; Chinese Enterprises with Foreign Exchange Shortages --- p.25 ; Lack of Strong Technology Base of Chinese Enterprises --- p.26 ; Inadequate Infrastructure Support --- p.31 ; Hong Kong Firms' Advantage in Interconnecting Economic and Socio-Cultural Systems between the East and the West --- p.35 ; The Role of Hong Kong Companies: the Source of Boosting the Competitive Advantage of Future Foreign-Chinese Joint Venture --- p.35 ; Intermediary Organization --- p.37 ; Hong Kong: as an Economic Center for Trade and Investment to China --- p.40 ; The Japan --- p.41 ; China --- p.42 ; "Opportunities, Geographical Location and Human Factors have Brought About Hong Kong's Unique Status and Role in China's Opening Up" --- p.42 ; "Similarity Between Hong Kong, China and The West (Japan)" --- p.43 ; Trade Policy --- p.43 ; Language --- p.44 ; Geographical Proximity --- p.44 ; Infrastructure --- p.45 ; "Similarity in Cultural Systems Between Hong Kong, China and the West" --- p.45 ; Why the Intermediary Organization Formed: The Theory of International Trade in Intermediary Services --- p.50 ; Decentralization and Intermediation --- ...
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The role of government in the restructuring of the Hong Kong economy, 1945-1970
by Chan, Cheuk-Wah. ; Thesis submitted in: August 1997. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Abstract also in Chinese. ; Chapter CHAPTER ONE --- p.1. ; Chapter 1.1.-- --- The main theme ; Chapter 1.2. -- --- Theoretical background ; Chapter 1.2.1. -- --- The proper role of the state in the economy ; Chapter 1.2.2. -- --- Conception of the development state ; Chapter 1.2.3. -- --- Politics of defining the role of the state ; Chapter 1.2.4. -- --- The relative autonomy of the state ; Chapter 1.2.5. -- --- "The ISH Model-- Institutions, Strategic actions of agents, Historical contingencies" ; Chapter 1.2.6. -- --- The ISH Model and the economic dynamics in Hong Kong ; Chapter CHAPTER TWO --- p.22. ; Chapter 2 -- --- "Historical Background, Contingency and International Hurricane (from the mid of 1940s to the mid 1950s)" ; Chapter 2.1. -- --- Introduction ; Chapter 2.2. -- --- Historical background ; Chapter 2.3. -- --- Conflicts between China and the West (Korean War and Cold War) ; Chapter 2.4. -- --- Hong Kong's fluctuating economy and the colonial minimal government ; Chapter CHAPTER THREE --- p.44. ; Chapter 3. --- The Dynamics of the Process of Economic Restructuring and the Strategies of the Industrialists (1950s-60s) ; Chapter 3.1. -- --- Introduction ; Chapter 3.2. -- --- The path of economic restructuring ; Chapter 3.2.1. -- --- Profile of textiles industry ; Chapter 3.2.2.-- --- rofile of clothing industry ; Chapter 3.2.3. -- --- Profile of toys and plastic industry ; Chapter 3.3.-- --- Strategies of the Chinese industrialists ; Chapter CHAPTER FOUR --- p.62. ; Chapter 4. --- Hong Kong Government's Role and Selective Interventions in the Economy ; Chapter 4.1. -- --- Introduction ; Chapter 4.2. -- --- Monetary/fiscal policy with colonial bias ; Chapter 4.3. -- --- Housing policy ; Chapter 4.4. -- --- Investment and trade promotion ; Chapter 4.5. -- --- Land and infrastructure development ; Chapter 4.6. -- --- Influences on the prices and ...
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Financial development and firm growth: a firm-level panel analysis of Latin American firms
本論文使用世界銀行在2006年及2010年於六個拉丁美洲國家進行的企業調查所得之一組全新數據,重新在公司層面審視「金融發展--(公司)增長」的連結關係,發現即使控制了宏觀經濟的改變以及利用固定效應之縱橫計量模型進行估算,金融發展對公司銷售以及勞工生產力都有顯著的正面效果,支持以往相關的公司層面研究。 ; 然而,與過往的公司層面研究不同,金融發展對比較大型公司的正面影響,相對小型公司之影響為大。這結果與較近期的研究指在新興市場中,金融發展會不成比例地刺激本來因政治或其他因素與金融體系比較密切的公司相符。未來研究應注重這些市場的獨特性以求更透徹地了解箇中機制。 ; This thesis revisits the finance-growth nexus at the firm level. Using a new dataset based on the World Bank Enterprise Survey conducted in 2006 and 2010 covering six Latin American countries, financial development is found to have a positive effect on both the level of firm sales and labor productivity, after controlling for other macroeconomic changes and unobserved firm-specific effects in a panel-data estimation, reinforcing previous similar studies at the firm level, which relied only on cross-sectional data. ; However, in contrast to earlier firm level cross-sectional researches, it is discovered that financial development exerts a greater positive effect on larger firms relative to smaller ones. This is consistent with more recent studies that finance disproportionately spurs growth of firms that are originally more connected to the financial system for political or other reasons in the context of emerging markets. Future researches should point to the uniqueness of these markets to understand more thoroughly the mechanism behind. ; Detailed summary in vernacular field only. ; Detailed summary in vernacular field only. ; Tsang, Wai Him. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2012. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 69-72). ; Abstracts also in Chinese. ; Abstract --- p.ii ; 擇要 --- p.iii ; Acknowledgements --- p.iv ; Table of Contents --- p.v ; Chapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.1 ; Chapter 2 --- Motivation --- p.6 ; Chapter 2.1 --- Revisiting the finance-growth connection at the firm-level with a new dataset --- p.13 ; Chapter 2.2 --- The distributional effects associated with financial development --- p.18 ; Chapter 3 --- Data Set and Methodology --- p.25 ; Chapter 3.1 --- The Data --- p.25 ; Chapter 3.2 ...
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An empirical analysis of press monitoring in China's publicly traded companies
Yin, Xiani. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2008. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 58-59). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; ABSTRACT --- p.ii ; 摘要 --- p.iii ; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.iv ; ABSTRACT --- p.ii ; Chapter Chapter 1. --- Introduction --- p.8 ; Chapter Chapter 2. --- Literature Review --- p.14 ; Chapter Chapter 3. --- Institutional Background of the Political Control of Chinese Media --- p.19 ; Chapter Chapter 4. --- Data and Sample Selection --- p.24 ; Chapter 4.1 --- Data source --- p.24 ; Chapter 4.2 --- Sample selection --- p.25 ; Chapter 4.3 --- News collection --- p.28 ; Chapter Chapter 5. --- Summary Statistics --- p.29 ; Chapter Chapter 6. --- Methodology --- p.33 ; Chapter 6.1 --- Event study --- p.33 ; Chapter 6.2 --- Using CAR to calculate the overall market response after earnings announcement --- p.36 ; Chapter 6.3 --- Measuring announcement date effects on stock performances --- p.36 ; Chapter 6.4 --- Measuring news effect using CAR and Statistical Inference --- p.37 ; Chapter Chapter 7. --- Empirical Results --- p.39 ; Chapter 7.2 --- Overall market response after the earnings announcement --- p.42 ; Chapter 7.3 --- Market reaction to official earnings announcements --- p.43 ; Chapter 7.4 --- Market reaction to news report ´ؤ event study --- p.44 ; Chapter 7.5 --- Differentiate higher circulation news effects on the market from lower circulation news --- p.47 ; Chapter 7.6 --- Differentiate regional publications news effects on the market from national publications news --- p.48 ; Chapter 7.7 --- Relationship between the number of news items and Cumulative Abnormal Return --- p.49 ; Chapter 7.8 --- Relationship between "news influence coefficient´ح and Cumulative Abnormal Return: --- p.51 ; Chapter 7.9 --- "Relationship between "news influence coefficient´ح, CAR, and number of restructuring activities in the second year" --- p.53 ; Chapter 7.10 --- "Relationship between the number of restructuring activities, CAR, different news influence coefficient, ...
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