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The China Business Model: Originality and Limits

Autor Elisabeth Paulet, Chris Rowley
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 ian 2017
The China Business Model: Originality and Limits emphasizes transformation of the Chinese Business Model over the last decades. The impact of the financial crisis on China helps the reader understand its evolution towards capitalism. Topics covered include CSR, leadership, and management in China, how do these organizations impact the performance of companies, the financing policy of Chinese firms and its evolution till the slowdown, finance and business in China, and how could the banking sector and/or the financial markets help the development of Chinese companies?


  • Helps the reader understand the impact of the financial crisis on China and its evolution towards capitalism
  • Contains coverage of CSR, leadership, and management in China
  • Answers the question "how can financial markets help the development of Chinese companies?"
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780081007501
ISBN-10: 0081007507
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

1. Introduction: The China Business Model in Context - Setting the Scene
Part I: Management and Culture
2. Guanxi Culture: How it Affects the Business Model of Chinese Firms
3. Interpreting China’s Model for Business: Roles of Corruption, Favoritism, Reliability, and Responsibility
4. Evolution of Responsible and Sustainable Corporate Identity for Chinese Firms
Part II: Financial Innovation and Application
5. The Equity Gap Amongst Technology-Based Small Firms: Practices and Challenges for Government-Backed Venture Capital in China
6. Assessing the Impact of the New Medical Reform on China’s Pharmaceutical Supply Chain: The Case of Essential Medicines Distribution in Yuping, Luochan, and Minhang Regions
7. Exploring Manager-Employee-Heterophily (MEH) in US-Owned and Managed Plants in Taiwan
Part III: Finance and Investment
8. Folk Lending and P2P: Monitoring Maturation in Chinese Financial Contracting
9. A New FDI Framework in the Chinese Services Industry
10. China versus India: Emerging Giants in the World Economy
11. Conclusion: Implications and What Can We Learn?