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The emergence and fast growth of shared workspaces have attracted increasing attention from investors, practitioners, and researchers. Overall, this industry is still at an early stage of development and the business models of shared workspace providers are still evolving. To enhance the understanding of the different business models adopted by

The emergence and fast growth of shared workspaces have attracted increasing attention from investors, practitioners, and researchers. Overall, this industry is still at an early stage of development and the business models of shared workspace providers are still evolving. To enhance the understanding of the different business models adopted by the leading shared workspace providers, I conduct an in-depth qualitative analysis of three current market leaders - Regus, WeWork, and UrWork – using the Business Model Canvas proposed by Osterwalder (2008). My analysis suggests that shared workspace providers creates value by offering three tiers of services: (1) satisfying users’ needs for physical office spaces, (2) helping them build an enterprise eco-system, and (3) facilitating the development of a user community. I further use the PEST model to analyze how the macro-environmental factors in China and U.S. may have contributed to the development of different shared workspace business models in these two countries. Based on the above analyses, I propose a list of factors that may be critical to investors’ valuations of shared workspace companies.
ContributorsHe, Chi (Author) / Shen, Wei (Thesis advisor) / Chen, Xinlei (Thesis advisor) / Gu, Bin (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2018
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Description本文基于我国2006-2020年间IPO的上市公司上市当年的样本数据,研究了IPO视角下大股东控制权结构对上市公司盈利成长性的影响效应及影响机制。首先从机理上探讨了大股东控制权结构对上市公司盈利成长性的影响效应、中介机制和调节机制,并相应地构建了本文的三个研究假说。接下来,本文构建了证研究框架,具体包括模型构建、变量选择与数据选取三方面。最后,进行实证分析以验证本文的三个研究假说。通过实证研究,本文发现:首先,大股东控制权结构对上市公司盈利成长性存在显著影响,具体表现为大股东控制权中直接持股比重越高,上市公司盈利成长性则越低;第二,在大股东控制权中直接持股比重对上市公司盈利成长性的负影响中,存在着来自公司主营业务投入的负向中介效应,约占总影响效应的0.162;第三,在大股东控制权中直接持股比重对上市公司盈利成长性的负影响中,还存在着来自公司主营业务利润的负向调节作用,并且在考虑调节作用后,大股东控制权中直接持股比重对上市公司盈利成长性的直接影响不再显著;第四,大股东控制权中直接持股比重对上市公司盈利成长性的影响效应及其具体作用机制主要存在于制造业公司中,而在非制造业公司中并不明显。 最后,基于研究结论,本文从上市公司治理的角度提出两点提升公司盈利成长性的对策建议:一是上市公司尤其是制造业上市公司,在经营管理中应适度引入外部投资机构;二是上市公司在经营管理过程中应注重于主营业务的发展。
ContributorsLuo, Xuan (Author) / Shen, Wei (Thesis advisor) / Cheng, Shijun (Thesis advisor) / Jiang, Zhan (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2023