EFFECTS OF STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISE MODEL ON ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTIVENESS IN MACEDONIA Cover Image

EFFECTS OF STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISE MODEL ON ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTIVENESS IN MACEDONIA
EFFECTS OF STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISE MODEL ON ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTIVENESS IN MACEDONIA

Author(s): Dragan Gocevski, Ivana Velkovska
Subject(s): National Economy
Published by: Центарот за економски анализи (ЦЕА)
Keywords: State Owned Enterprises; Efficiency; Public Finances; Macedonia

Summary/Abstract: The qualitative analysis of the net operating margin indicator showed that state-owned joint stock companies and joint stock companies where the government is a shareholder as management models have higher profitability compared to public enterprises and limited liability companies in state ownership. The research rejects the hypothesis that the allocation of production inputs, such as labor and capital, affect the degree of producti on results i.e. this hypothesis is not applicable to state-owned enterprises in Macedonia, based on the available data for 2017. It seems that if the public service is not profitable but legally mandatory the government central or municipal establishes a public enterprise, while profitable enterprises were transformed to joint stock companies exempt from a more rigorous public law regime regarding employment and salaries. Quantitative analysis did not show statistically significant results.

  • Issue Year: 14/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 23-33
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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