Contents:
1. Industrial Innovation in Chinese Firms
Li Yu and Zhang Yanming
2. Transportation Costs as a Barrier to Globalization for Nine
Asian Countries Including China
Junqian Xu and Craig C. Julian
3. China’s Foreign Direct Investment across the U.S.
Chen Cheng and Xiaohong He
4. Global Optimal Values of Enterprise Cluster Fitness for Chinese
Firms
Tang Linjia and Lin Li
5. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Productivity in China
Xiaowen Tian, Moxi Song and Ran Tian
6. An African Perspective of the Globalization of Chinese Business
Practices
Gido Mapunda
7. The National Government’s Role in Chinese Outward Foreign Direct
Investment
Dirk Hotbrügge and Sue Claire Berning
8. Risk and Return of Mezzanine Debt
Yun Li and Ho Kim Hin
9. The Consumer's Role in Globalization and Management
Innovation
Meng Tao, Dong Dahai and Zhang Yuan
10. HR strategy and practices in Chinese Multinational
Companies
Jingqi Zhu and William Wei
11. Economic Globalization and Regional Economic Integration in
China
Rong Yizhong
12. Corporate Information Disclosure Internalities in China's Stock
Market
Li Xiang and Liu Qijie
13. The Home-Country Employment Effect of Transnational
Corporations Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China
Huiqun Liu and Jinyong Lu
14. The Empirical Link between Innovation, Learning and Performance
in Chinese International Joint Ventures
Craig C. Julian and Junqian Xu
15. Barriers to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China's
Hinterland Areas
Clemens H. Hofmeister
16. Reconciling Differing Models of the Business: A Key Step in the
Transfer of Production Technology into China’s Export-Led
Economy
David N. Macarthur and Ronald L. Schill
Index
Edited by Craig C. Julian, Senior Lecturer in Marketing, Southern Cross University, Australia, Zafar U. Ahmed, Lebanese American University, Lebanon and Junqian Xu, Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University, China
‘Research Handbook on the Globalization of Chinese Firms provides
an eclectic collection of essays on the state of affairs in the
Asia Pacific, with special emphasis on China. It is an essential
read for students of the Chinese economy and business environments,
covering topics as diverse as industrial innovation, trade, FDI,
productivity, value chains, international business, finance, human
resources, accounting, information technology and governance.
Chinese management leaders as well as researchers of international
business can benefit from its insights.’
*Ilan Alon, Rollins College and Harvard University, US*
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