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Research Of China's Shareholding Enterprise Based On Dissipative Structure

Posted on:2008-05-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360218463721Subject:Business management
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The background of this dissertation is that ,the shareholding economy has been the main actualize form of publicly-owned economy and become to the full-out and the most active factor in the market economy developing. Start wit the evolution, position and the function of shareholding economy in the economic development, the dissipative structure, dissipative power, dissipative mechanism management entropy, the dynamic system and the principle of force affection of the enterprise operating on shareholding system are studied by the way of dissipative structure theory, game theory and system dynamics theory. The scientific payoffs are following. 1. Shareholding economy is community economy and the community economy is the base and preconditions of the publicly-owned economy. And then, the detailed explanation is given out on the importance and effect in development and strengthen the publicly-owned economy. 2. As a complex huge system, the shareholding enterprise has its particular an agenesis rules and presents the dissipative structure characters. After the analysis of the development rules of the shareholding enterprise, the non-dimensional connatural entropy and the non-dimensional management entropy of enterprise are separated. According with the entropy increasing theory, the characters of enterprise is found. Accordance with the practice of china, the dissertation takes the study foundation for shareholding economy promotion, consummating the management structure of shareholding economy promotion, consummating the management structure of shareholding enterprises, standardization the rules of operation and management.
Keywords/Search Tags:shareholding economy, enterprise management, dissipative structure, entropy
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