The distorted governance model of venture capital limited partnerships in China: A political perspective

Zhang, C. (2017) The distorted governance model of venture capital limited partnerships in China: A political perspective. Business Law Review, 38(6), pp. 234-240.

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Abstract

The limited partnership has been recognized and legalized by the Law of Partnership Enterprises of China in 2006. Owing to the lack of a regime of ‘piercing the veil of limited partners’ in this legislation, however, limited partners commonly actively participate in management without any unlimited liability, which has seriously decreased the efficiency of fund management and even led to governance failures in practice. The Chinese venture capital (VC) market is commonly regarded as a striking achievement of the market economy reform of China since the 1980s, the strong state control over the VC funds in contemporary China, however, is still unshakable. This article attempts to explore the root reason of this disadvantage in Chinese partnership law by considering the role of the state in the VC industry of China during the recent decades and concludes that the lack of a regime of ‘piercing the veil of limited partners’ in Chinese partnership law is caused by the active role of the state in the VC industry and the prioritized state-owned capital in the Chinese economy

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:Limited partnership, Chinese law, venture capital fund
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Zhang, Dr Chi
Authors: Zhang, C.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Law
Journal Name:Business Law Review
Publisher:Kluwer Law International
ISSN:0143-6295
ISSN (Online):0143-6295
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2017 Kluwer Law International
First Published:First published in 38(6):234-240
Publisher Policy:Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher

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