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China Goes Global.
Title:
China Goes Global.
Author:
Chang, Julian.
ISBN:
9781783503445
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (211 pages)
Series:
International Journal of Emerging Markets: Volume 9, Issue 2 ; v.9

International Journal of Emerging Markets: Volume 9, Issue 2
Contents:
Cover -- Editorial advisory and review boards -- A review of institutional influences on the rise of made-in-China multinationals -- How do Chinese multinationals perceive factors affecting the integration-responsiveness framework? -- Chinese multinationals and public policy -- Diplomacy and investment - the case of China -- Reregulation of China's rare earth production and export -- Does Chinese investment affect Sub-Saharan African growth? -- China's rare earth sector - between domestic consolidation and global hegemony -- China's government procurement negotiations in the electric energy sector with WTO members -- On the convergence of corporate governance practices in emerging markets -- The attractiveness of emerging market MNCs as employersof European and American talent workers.
Abstract:
Constituting over two-thirds of the world's population and one-fifth of its GDP, the emerging markets are expected to continue to impact the world's new economic order, ushering in changes in economic thought, management philosophy, global operations, and financial flows. Given their importance to the global economy, the emerging markets are an important testing ground for existing models and concepts in international business, management, marketing, economics, and finance, pushing the boundaries of existing theories. They are also fertile ground for developing new models and theories with different contextual origins.This IJoEM Special Issue presents a selection of the Best Thematic Papers accepted for the 2013 China Goes Global conference held at Jacobs University, Bremen.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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