The Pattern and Mechanism of Party Building for Non-public Enterprises to Promote Common Prosperity
Yao Mingming1,2
1.School of Marxism, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China 2.Research Center for Marxism Theory Innovation and Communication, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China
Abstract:This article starts from how institutional foundation and specific practices of Party building lead non-public enterprises to promote common prosperity. Based on the “legitimacy motives and endogenous motives” of establishing Party organizations in non-public enterprises and the “development prerequisites and core of sharing” to achieve common prosperity, the pattern of how Party building leads non-public enterprises to promote common prosperity is divided into market efficiency, market novelty, institutional efficiency, and institutional novelty from the perspective of driving entities of Party building and the results-oriented approach to common prosperity. Investigating the mechanism of how Party building leads non-public enterprises to promote common prosperity is conducive to the transformation from macro goals to micro actions, providing a clear direction for the substantial role of Party building in non-public enterprises and offering action plans for non-public enterprises to promote common prosperity. Firstly, Party organizations in non-public enterprises continuously innovate in governance integration, organizational alliances, and responsibility fulfillment, which will be transformed into the substantive roles of enterprise development. Secondly, Party organizations in non-public enterprises achieve the leadership effectiveness of Party building by constructing paradigm identity, optimizing enterprise networks, and acquiring resource capabilities, promoting enterprise growth while enabling participation in inclusive development and sharing interests with more stakeholders. Lastly, the leadership effectiveness of Party building in non-public enterprises serves as a driving force in various development agendas for common prosperity, including promoting high-quality economic development, facilitating regional coordinated development, and realizing social harmony and development.The significance of this article lies in enhancing the theoretical research on Party organizations and the theoretical connotation of Party building in non-public enterprises at the theoretical level, and enriching the research on common prosperity from the perspectives of Party building and non-public enterprises. At the practical level, it provides practical guidance for further promoting the comprehensive and strict governance of the Party within non-public enterprises and better leveraging the leadership role of Party building in such enterprises. Additionally, it offers reference and guidance for concrete practices in promoting common prosperity comprehensively.The innovation of this article primarily lies in three aspects. Firstly, this article addresses the conflict between the Western theoretical notion of “maximizing shareholder interests in enterprises” and the active involvement of non-public enterprises in the practice of promoting common prosperity. It introduces a pattern on how Party building leads non-public own enterprises to promote common prosperity based on the driving entities of Party building and the results-oriented approach to common prosperity, providing new ideas and evidence for enhancing Party building in non-public enterprises under the context of comprehensive and strict governance of the Party. Secondly, non-public enterprises have made significant contributions to creating more wealth and increasing social affluence, thereby becoming vital forces in promoting common prosperity. This article innovatively combines institutional analysis with practical review to clarify how the institutional foundation and specific practices of Party building lead non-public enterprises to promote common prosperity. Thirdly, it elucidates the previously opaque mechanism by which Party building leads non-public enterprises to promote common prosperity, suggesting that Party building is the driving force for non-public enterprises to participate in common prosperity initiatives. By enriching research on common prosperity from the perspective of Party building, this article provides a methodological pathway for Party organizations to play a substantive role in non-public enterprises.
姚明明. 党建引领非公有制企业推动共同富裕的模式与作用机制[J]. 浙江大学学报(人文社会科学版), 2024, 54(7): 44-54.
Yao Mingming. The Pattern and Mechanism of Party Building for Non-public Enterprises to Promote Common Prosperity. JOURNAL OF ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY, 2024, 54(7): 44-54.