The China Business Model: Originality and Limits
Autor Elisabeth Paulet, Chris Rowleyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 ian 2017
- 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
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?
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?