Abstract

Corporate performance is the foundation of the company's growth. Researching corporate performance issues is the eternal theme of corporate research. This paper specifically analyzes the inefficient allocation of non-material resources in energy-saving and environmentally-friendly strategic emerging enterprises, and proposes various countermeasures for the “X inefficiency” problem of energy-saving and environmentally-friendly strategic emerging enterprises, which will be a strategic new development for energy conservation and environmental protection in China. The development of the enterprise is provided a theoretical basis and methodological guidance.

Highlights

  • In the “12th Five-Year Plan” national strategic emerging industries development plan issued by the State Council, strategic emerging industries were defined as major technological breakthroughs and major development needs as the basis for the overall economic and social development and long-term development has a significant role in leading ties

  • Accelerating the development of strategic emerging industries is a major strategic plan made by the Party Central Committee and the State Council, and it is a major strategic choice for many developed countries to seize the commanding heights of future economic development during the post-international financial crisis

  • One of them is a major discovery in the economics of the 20th century. He found through a large number of investigations and studies that “X inefficiency” is widespread among enterprises and is a “X inefficiency” that is closely related to human instinct motivation or organizational structure

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Summary

Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education

Research on Strategic Emerging “Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection” Enterprise Performance Control—Based on the “X Inefficiency” Research Perspective.

Introduction
International Business Research
Characteristics of strategic emerging industries
Network structure of strategic emerging industries

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