Challenges and Prescriptions to Corporate Governance Issues Facing State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs): A Zimbabwean Perspective

Admire Mthombeni, Sifile Obert, Nyamudzodza Juet, Mutanda Bronson, Mishi Sydney
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The main objective of the study was to determine the corporate governance challenges facing State-Owned Enterprises in Zimbabwe. In so doing the study sought to proffer solutions and prescriptions to the challenges. In this view, the study adopted a quantitative research approach in which the positivist philosophy was applied. A cross-sectional survey design was used in which data was gathered using a structured questionnaire. The target population consisted of top and middle management, board members, board chairpersons, and CEOs of SOEs found in Zimbabwe. Using the sampling procedure developed by Krejcie and Morgan (1970), a sample size of 351 individuals was determined. The research employed stratified random sampling for sampling respondents. SPSS version 23 was used to analyze quantitative data. The research established that Corporate governance challenges faced by SOEs in Zimbabwe include the bureaucratic nature of SOEs which causes inflexibility, political history of SOEs, poorly composed boards, inefficient and lack of transparency in the appointment of boards, limited board independence, and unstable economic conditions. The research recommends that authorities in the Office of the President and Cabinet from the Corporate Governance Unit or State Enterprises Restructuring Agency should organize more corporate governance training for Boards and other custodians of corporate governance in State Owned Enterprises.
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国有企业治理问题的挑战与对策:津巴布韦视角
这项研究的主要目的是确定津巴布韦国有企业面临的公司治理挑战。在这样做的过程中,这项研究试图为这些挑战提供解决办法和处方。在这种观点下,本研究采用了定量研究的方法,并运用了实证主义哲学。采用横断面调查设计,采用结构化问卷收集数据。目标人群包括津巴布韦国有企业的中高层管理人员、董事会成员、董事会主席和首席执行官。使用Krejcie和Morgan(1970)开发的抽样程序,确定了351个个体的样本量。本研究采用分层随机抽样对抽样对象进行抽样。采用SPSS version 23对定量数据进行分析。研究发现,津巴布韦国有企业面临的公司治理挑战包括国有企业的官僚主义性质导致企业缺乏灵活性、国有企业的政治历史、董事会组成不合理、董事会任命效率低下且缺乏透明度、董事会独立性有限、经济条件不稳定等。研究建议,总统办公室和内阁下属的公司治理单位或国有企业重组机构的主管部门应为国有企业的董事会和其他公司治理管理人组织更多的公司治理培训。
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