Research on the Board of Supervisors Effect of Building Materials in SMEs

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This paper made an empirical analysis on the board of supervisors system implementation effect of building materials in SMEs . The author discovered that there was no obvious linear relation between board of supervisors characteristic and the connected sale;The board of supervisors scale and the stock supervisor proportion had no remarkable influence to the connected scales; But the board of supervisors conference number every year had remarkable positive correlation with the connected procurement. The real diagnosis results had reflected that our board of supervisors was invalid to some extent in China.

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