Description
Research Handbook on the Globalization of Chinese Firms
provides an eclectic collection of essays and articles on the state of affairs in the Asia Pacific, with special emphasis on China. It is an essential read for students of the Chinese economy and business environments, covering topics as diverse as industrial innovation, trade, FDI, productivity, value chain, international business, finance, human resources, accounting, information technology and governance. Chinese management leaders as well as researchers of international business can benefit from its insights.'
- Ilan Alon, Rollins College and Harvard University, US
This comprehensive research Handbook encompasses an expansive range of perspectives on the globalization process of Chinese firms.
Eminent global scholars provide contributions on a variety of topics, including:
- industrial innovation
- technological innovation and learning
- the performance of Chinese international joint ventures
- the global consumer
- foreign direct investment (FDI) including barriers to FDI and FDI in China s hinterland areas
- the globalization of Chinese business practices in Africa
- the human resource management transfer process
- corporate information disclosure in China's stock market
- the home employment effect.
In addition, regional economic integration, transportation costs and the national government's role in globalization are also explored.
This innovative Handbook is perfect for scholars wishing to conduct research in China on some of the topics contained in the book, together with academics specializing in globalization or international management.
Contributors: S.C. Berning, C. Cheng, D. Dahai, H.K. Hin, C.H. Hofmeister, D. Holtbrügge, L. Huiqun, Z. Jingqi, L. Jinyong, C.C. Julian, X. Junquin, X. Li, Y. Li, L. Lin, Q. Liu, G. Mapunda, D.N. McArthur, T. Meng, S. Moxi, T. Ran, Y. Rong, R.L.Schill, L. Tang, W. Wei, H. Xiaohong, T. Xiaowen, L. Yun, Y. Zhang, Y. Zhang