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Management Issues in China: Volume 2: International Enterprises [Pehme köide]

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As the 1990s progressed, China began to emerge as an economic giant. The chapters in this book, first published in 1996, illustrate many aspects of China’s path to internationalization. What becomes clear is that to succeed in China’s business world, foreign businesses need to become better informed.



As the 1990s progressed, China began to emerge as an economic giant. The chapters in this book, first published in 1996, illustrate many aspects of China’s path to internationalization. They also raise important questions for further study. What becomes clear is that to succeed in China’s business environment, foreign business strategists need to become better informed of the type of challenges that China presents.

Introduction: China and International Enterprise John Child and Yuan Lu
Part
1. Strategic Issues Facing International Enterprises in China
1. Open
and Secret Regulations in China and their Implication for Foreign Investment
Anne Carver
2. Overcoming Barriers to Technological Transfers into China
Aimin Guo and Robert Akroyd
3. In Search of Complementary Assets:
Co-Operative Strategies and Knowledge Seeking by Prospective Chinese Partners
Jiatao Li and Oded Shenkar
4. Market Entry and Development in China: The
Experience of Companies Selling Industrial Goods and Projects Ingmar Björkman
Part
2. The Challenge of Managing International Enterprises in China
5.
Conflict Management in US-Chinese Joint Ventures: An Analytical Framework
Elizabeth Weldon and Karen A. Jehn
6. Linking Management Control and
Interpartner Relationships with Performance in US-Chinese Joint Ventures
Aimin Yan and Barbara Gray
7. The Management Process of Developing a
Sino-British Joint Venture Roy Rimington Part
3. International Activities of
Chinese Enterprises
8. International Management Strategies of Chinese
Multinational Firms Hai yan Zhang and Daniel Van Den Bulcke
9. Hong Kongs
China-Invested Companies and their Reverse Investments in China Danming Lin
10. Chinas Foreign Trade Corporations: Their Role in Economic Reform and
Export Success Alasdair MacBean