
The Globalization of Chinese Business
Robert Taylor(Author)
Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
Published on 15. August 2014
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-1-84334-768-2 (ISBN)
Description
The main theme of the book is the globalisation of China's markets and Chinese business management in the context of ongoing reform at home and the country's growing global economic role. The Globalisation of Chinese Business includes contributions relating to a wide range of manufacturing and service sectors, encompassing such areas as foreign investment, state and private enterprise, human resource management, consumer culture and advertising, financial markets and healthcare. Following an introduction by the editor there are four sections, the first focused on the globalisation of Chinese management and the second on the evolution of Chinese management. The remaining sections contain chapters on China's growing service sector, growing markets and competition, and healthcare system reform. An epilogue by the editor in the remaining section concludes.
Reviews / Votes
"The reader will find this book more interesting and helpful in understanding China than other books which focus either on micro-level factors or macro-level factors...very useful in guiding foreign investors in different sectors and from different perspectives." --Pacific AffairsMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Witney
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
University teachers concerned with Asian economies and business management; MBA students and business management studies undergraduates; traders and investors targeting the Chinese and other Asian markets.
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84334-768-2 (9781843347682)
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Person
Robert Taylor was formerly Director of the Centre for Chinese Studies and Reader in Modern Chinese Studies at the University of Sheffield. He is the author of a number of studies and academic articles relating to Chinese business management and China's foreign policy, including Greater China and Japan and the edited volume, International Business in China: Understanding the Global Economic Crisis. He also contributed a chapter on China to the volume, edited by H.Hasegawa and C.Noronha, Asian Business and Management: Theory, Practice and Perspectives.
Author
Former Director of the Centre for Chinese Studies and Reader in Modern Chinese Studies at the University of Sheffield.
Content
Part 1: The Evolution of Chinese Management1. The Real Leap Forward: China's R&D and innovation strategy2. 'With a little help from the state': endogenous and exogenous dynamics in China's cluster economy3. State-owned versus private enterprises in China: adoption of modern HRM practices4. The influence of family control on business performance and financial structure: a matched pair investigation of listed companies in China 5. Internationalisation strategies of medium-size multinational firms: when size matters in Chinese markets6. Transfer of HRM practices in French multinational companies: the case of French subsidiaries in China7. How risky is China's red capitalism? Restructuring in the Chinese financial services sector
Part 2: China's Growing Services Sector8. The effects of the global financial crisis on the Shanghai stock market9. Chinese healthcare system reforms and household saving patterns: some stylised facts10. China's growing consumer culture: implications for marketing strategy 11. Country-of-origin effects on Chinese consumption of branded foreign products 12. Advertising in the luxury sector in China: standardisation or adaptation? A comparison between China and Italy 13. Asian growing markets and competition: evidence in the Chinese wine market
Part 2: China's Growing Services Sector8. The effects of the global financial crisis on the Shanghai stock market9. Chinese healthcare system reforms and household saving patterns: some stylised facts10. China's growing consumer culture: implications for marketing strategy 11. Country-of-origin effects on Chinese consumption of branded foreign products 12. Advertising in the luxury sector in China: standardisation or adaptation? A comparison between China and Italy 13. Asian growing markets and competition: evidence in the Chinese wine market