Cultural Aspects of State Ownership Policy in the Enterprise Sector
Cultural Aspects of State Ownership Policy in the Enterprise Sector
Author(s): Dominik AziewiczSubject(s): National Economy, Business Economy / Management, Economic policy
Published by: Wydawnictwo Politechniki Gdańskiej
Keywords: ownership policy; state-owned enterprise; SOE; culture;
Summary/Abstract: Background and Objective: State ownership policies in the enterprise sector are often analysed from economic and administrative perspectives, but cultural influences are less explored. This study investigates the role of cultural values in shaping state ownership policies, applying Hofstede’s cultural dimensions model to analyse the models proposed by M. Bałtowski and G. Kwiatkowski in the context of developed and post-socialist countries. The main objective is to evaluate the influence of cultural traits on the governance and effectiveness of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs).Study Design: The study employs a comparative analysis, integrating Hofstede’s model with Bałtowski and Kwiatkowski’s classifications of state ownership models of developed countries. The analysis includes the United States, France, Germany, Sweden and Poland, among others. The research identifies correlations between cultural dimensions—such as Power Distance, Individualism and Uncertainty Avoidance—and state ownership structures and policies.Results: Significant cultural differences are found to shape state ownership policies. Anglo-Saxon countries with low power distance and high individualism favour market-driven models. Continental European countries exhibit higher uncertainty avoidance and state involvement. Scandinavian nations, marked by consensus-oriented values, demonstrate transparency and efficiency in governance. Central European countries, including Poland, show a hybrid model influenced by high uncertainty avoidance and hierarchical social structures.Practical implications: The study emphasises the need for culturally adaptive state ownership policies. Transferring governance models without considering local cultural contexts risks ineffectiveness. For example, Scandinavian practices may face challenges in Central European countries due to differing cultural values.Conclusion and summary: State ownership policies are deeply intertwined with culturalvalues. Effective policy design requires balancing global best practices with national culturalcontexts to ensure both efficiency and local acceptance. This underscores the importance ofintegrating cultural analysis into economic governance.
Journal: Przedsiębiorstwo we współczesnej gospodarce – teoria i praktyka
- Issue Year: 39/2024
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 28-39
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English
