Affiliation:
1. The Academy of China Open Economy Studies, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China
2. School of International Trade and Economics, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China
3. The Graduate School of East Asian Studies, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi, Japan
Abstract
This study aims to examine the impacts of ownership and innovation on the sustainable development of micro and small enterprises (MSEs). Using the dataset from the 2015 China Micro and Small Enterprise Survey, this study divides the ownership of MSEs into state ownership, collective ownership, private ownership, and foreign ownership. In this study, the sustainable development of MSEs is measured by four sets of variables, sustainable operation, sustainable profitability from operations, sustainable profit input, and sustainable production or operation input. The Result suggests negative associations between the ownership of state-owned enterprises as well as collective-owned enterprises and MSEs’ sustainable development. Furthermore, public ownership also negatively contributes to MSEs’ sustainable development. Concerning the ownership of non-public-owned enterprises, while private ownership enables MSEs to develop sustainably, foreign ownership is not conducive to MSEs’ sustainable development. Besides, the result also indicates that innovation positively contributes to the sustainable development of MSEs. Moreover, this study offers implications for policymakers to take measures in promoting reform of mixed ownership as well as innovation to enhance MSEs’ sustainable development.
Funder
Research Project of the Center of Beijing Xi Jinping Thought of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics in the New Era
Subject
General Social Sciences,General Arts and Humanities
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