Employer Attitudes Towards Social Insurance Compliance in Shanghai, China

C. Nyland, S. B. Thomson, Cherrie Zhu
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Abstract

Managing employer social insurance compliance is a particularly difficult governance challenge in emerging economies that have weak regulatory regimes. Utilizing qualitative evidence from eight case studies conducted in Shanghai, the People's Republic of China, this article details how employers respond to attempts by the State to manage social insurance behaviour. Five concerns arose from employers' perceptions and responses to the established policies and regulatory structures: construction of an effective policy, level playing field, cost control, firm reputation, and recruitment and retention. Further, the findings indicate that there are three enterprise features that could affect compliance behaviour: risk factors, skill composition of the workforce, and form of ownership. It was anticipated that firm size may affect compliance behaviour, but no clear pattern emerged.
上海雇主对社会保险合规的态度
在监管制度薄弱的新兴经济体,管理雇主社会保险合规是一项特别困难的治理挑战。本文利用在中华人民共和国上海进行的八个案例研究的定性证据,详细介绍了雇主如何应对国家管理社会保险行为的尝试。雇主对既定政策和监管结构的看法和反应产生了五个问题:建立有效的政策、公平的竞争环境、成本控制、公司声誉以及招聘和保留。此外,研究结果表明,有三个企业特征可能影响合规行为:风险因素、劳动力的技能构成和所有权形式。预计公司规模可能会影响合规行为,但没有出现明确的模式。
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