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China Minsheng Banking Co., Ltd. (CMBC): Social Responsibility Is a Conscious Activity of Systematization, Institutionalization and Scientification of Enterprises

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Officially founded in Beijing on January 12, 1996, CMBC was the first national joint-equity commercial bank with major shares of non-public enterprises in China. It is a standard corporate financial enterprise built in strict accordance with “Corporation Law” and “Commercial Bank Law.” As the test of Chinese bank reform, CMBC is keen on reform and aggressive in the reformation and innovation for Chinese bank industry.

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Chen, J., Huang, Q., Peng, H., Zhong, H. (2015). China Minsheng Banking Co., Ltd. (CMBC): Social Responsibility Is a Conscious Activity of Systematization, Institutionalization and Scientification of Enterprises. In: Research Report on Corporate Social Responsibility of China. Current Chinese Economic Report Series. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45363-6_14

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