Public Enterprise Management in Taiwan: Has the Change of Government Made Much Difference?

作者: Cheng-Chiu Pu

DOI: 10.1080/23276665.2006.10779320

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摘要: Taiwan’s transition towards political democracy has been widely discussed in recent years, but not much attention paid to the effect of these changes on public sector management. The discussions have speculated that government no longer uses an authoritarian way governing country, keeping with its promotion democratic development. However, this article shows change from previous Kuomintang (KMT) Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) changed enterprises are managed. DPP resembles KMT it continues managing enterprises, despite party’s long established commitment a governance. regime turnover meant any better placed than they were previously, terms their potential improve autonomy, profitability and

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