The Malaysian government launched the Government Linked Companies Transformation (GLCT) Programme in May 2004, with the aim, amongst others, of ensuring continuous improvement of these firms amidst global trade comp...The Malaysian government launched the Government Linked Companies Transformation (GLCT) Programme in May 2004, with the aim, amongst others, of ensuring continuous improvement of these firms amidst global trade competitiveness and economic challenges. This paper examines technical efficiency of government linked companies (GLCs) and benchmarks the result with top foreign owned firms listed in Bursa Malaysia. The study employs an unbalanced panel dataset of 31 existing GLCs over a period of nine years (2000-2008) using the stochastic frontier model. The results provide estimates of mean technical efficiency of these firms for the first time, and highlight the variation between the GLCs and foreign owned firms which represent international standard. The findings show mean technical efficiency of GLCs is moving towards the frontier but it still relatively low compared to the foreign firms. The trend declined drastically at the later period showing a wider gap against the benchmark firms. The findings hope to contribute to the growing literature on firms' efficiency focusing on privatized firms in developing countries.展开更多
Lin Zhixin’s devotion to charity is a touching story.It is good to know that many benevolent people are contributing to Lin’s charity projects.Transparency is the key to Lin’s success;without it,charities quickly l...Lin Zhixin’s devotion to charity is a touching story.It is good to know that many benevolent people are contributing to Lin’s charity projects.Transparency is the key to Lin’s success;without it,charities quickly lose public credibility.Certain governmental charities in China are currently grappling with a public trust crisis following recent scandals.展开更多
文摘The Malaysian government launched the Government Linked Companies Transformation (GLCT) Programme in May 2004, with the aim, amongst others, of ensuring continuous improvement of these firms amidst global trade competitiveness and economic challenges. This paper examines technical efficiency of government linked companies (GLCs) and benchmarks the result with top foreign owned firms listed in Bursa Malaysia. The study employs an unbalanced panel dataset of 31 existing GLCs over a period of nine years (2000-2008) using the stochastic frontier model. The results provide estimates of mean technical efficiency of these firms for the first time, and highlight the variation between the GLCs and foreign owned firms which represent international standard. The findings show mean technical efficiency of GLCs is moving towards the frontier but it still relatively low compared to the foreign firms. The trend declined drastically at the later period showing a wider gap against the benchmark firms. The findings hope to contribute to the growing literature on firms' efficiency focusing on privatized firms in developing countries.
文摘Lin Zhixin’s devotion to charity is a touching story.It is good to know that many benevolent people are contributing to Lin’s charity projects.Transparency is the key to Lin’s success;without it,charities quickly lose public credibility.Certain governmental charities in China are currently grappling with a public trust crisis following recent scandals.