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Business Insights

Editat de Jonathan Revuid
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 feb 2011
Increasingly open to foreign investment and with a burgeoning consumer market, China represents an enormous commercial opportunity – but how can businesses succeed? Business Insights: China gives readers an overview of the corporate business achievements already made in China and a comprehensive guide to the opportunities available for other businesses, wherever they are in the world.

This book differs from others by Western commentators, many of them academics without hands-on business experience.  Author Jonathan Reuvid, by contrast, has been involved in business development in China since 1984.  Citing real-life experiences of, and lessons learned by, companies who have moved into the Chinese business arena, Reuvid highlights successes and failures of operating in such a challenging market.  He offers practical advice for anyone looking to initiate or develop their business activities in China.

This second edition of Business Insights: China includes a significant focus on risk management -- operational, political and macroeconomic.  It also offers detailed information on regulations, legal guidelines, and current growth sectors.  Cautionary tales show how to avoid mistakes made by others.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780749459918
ISBN-10: 0749459913
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: Kogan Page

Cuprins

Chapter - 0: Introduction - Jonathan Reuvid; Section - ONE: China's macro-risk environment; Chapter - 1.1: Political risk within China - Jonathan Reuvid; Chapter - 1.2: Political risk from China internationally - Jonathan Reuvid; Chapter - 1.3: China's population and GDP growth in a global context - Jonathan Reuvid; Chapter - 1.4: The domestic economy - Jonathan Reuvid; Chapter - 1.5: Inbound foreign investment - Jonathan Reuvid; Chapter - 1.6: China's outbound foreign investment - Jonathan Reuvid; Chapter - 1.7: Foreign trade and global imbalances - Jonathan Reuvid; Section - TWO: The regulatory and legal framework; Chapter - 2.1: Government structures and administration - Jonathan Reuvid; Chapter - 2.2: Company, foreign investment and joint venture law - Jonathan Reuvid; Chapter - 2.3: Brand protection in China - Ai-Leen Lim; Chapter - 2.4: Key developments in the corporate income tax regime - John Lee; Chapter - 2.5: Choosing partners - Jonathan Reuvid; Section - THREE: Inward investment considerations; Chapter - 3.1: Accessing the emerging market opportunity and managing the risk - Alistair Brown; Chapter - 3.2: Joint ventures negotiations: a more modern approach - Jonathan Reuvid; Chapter - 3.3: The use of guanxi to minimize business and regulatory risk - Edward Holroyd Peuvid; Chapter - 3.4: Intellectual property education in China - Ruth Soetendorp and Lingling Wei; Chapter - 3.5: Transparency risks in Chinese corporate reporting - Nick Topazio; Chapter - 3.6: Equity joint ventures (EJVs) vs cooperative joint ventures (CJVs) - Jonathan Reuvid; Section - FOUR: Key sectors of Chinese business growth; Chapter - 4.1: China's automotive industry today - Mark Norcliffe; Chapter - 4.2: The outlook for China's automotive industry - Mark Norcliffe; Chapter - 4.3: Outsourcing: the drive for global leadership - John Pickup; Chapter - 4.4: Integrating quality controls in enterprise risk management: the case of outsourced manufacturing in China - Artie W Ng and W K Yung; Chapter - 4.5: China: the next outsourcing powerhouse - Ning Wright; Section - FIVE: Areas of increasing operational risk; Chapter - 5.1: Risks in distance management - Jonathan Reuvid; Chapter - 5.2: Managing your supply chain risk - Russell Barling; Chapter - 5.3: Post-investment operational management risks - Stephen Gill; Chapter - 5.4: Sustainability risk management in China - James Pearson; Chapter - 5.5: Creating an effective compliance programme - Dane Chamorro; Section - SIX: From practical experience; Chapter - 6.1: China risks: how to identify, manage and avoid them - Ralph Rogers; Chapter - 6.2: Risk management challenges for importers and exporters - Stewart Ferguson; Chapter - 6.3: A cautionary tale from the past - Jonathan Reuvid; Chapter - 6.4: Case study highlights from current projects - Humphrey Keenlyside

Recenzii

"This is an outstanding book, which we would certainly encourage anyone needing to know about the business environment in China to acquire." - China-Britain Business Review

Notă biografică

Jonathan Reuvid has a background in investment banking, financial consultancy and marketing strategy. He is the consultant editor of Managing Business Risk and author of Mergers and Acquisitions, both published by Kogan Page.

Descriere

Citing real-life experiences of, and lessons learned by, companies who have moved into the Chinese business arena, Reuvid highlights successes and failures of operating in such a challenging market. He offers practical advice for anyone looking to initiate or develop their business activities in China.