Dynamic growth of Chinese firms in the global market : challenges, strategies, and implications / David K. Tse, Kineta Hung.

Tse, David Kwai-Che
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338.8/8951
Author
Tse, David Kwai-Che, author.
Title
Dynamic growth of Chinese firms in the global market : challenges, strategies, and implications / David K. Tse, Kineta Hung.
Physical Description
1 online resource (viii, 229 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 Feb 2020).
Summary
How have Chinese multinationals benefited from China's economic boom to enable their international expansion? This book is based on many years of original research tracing the emergence, growth and future of Chinese firms in the world economy. The authors seek to provide new perspectives and insights for business executives and graduate students through a comprehensive study of how China's firms globalize and operate, and the implications of this for economic success. Based on detailed case studies and summative examples of successful Chinese firms, Tse and Hung point out their strengths (e.g. making innovations affordable to many developing nations), their weaknesses (products made in China are not highly regarded) and their mistakes (being insensitive to host economy needs and at times corruptive acts). They argue that the world economy would benefit from engaging with Chinese and other emerging economy firms to learn from the strategies they employ to achieve their global reach.
Added Author
Hung, Kineta, author.
Subject
Corporations China.
International business enterprises China.
China Commerce.
Multimedia
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Summary
How have Chinese multinationals benefited from China's economic boom to enable their international expansion? This book is based on many years of original research tracing the emergence, growth and future of Chinese firms in the world economy. The authors seek to provide new perspectives and insights for business executives and graduate students through a comprehensive study of how China's firms globalize and operate, and the implications of this for economic success. Based on detailed case studies and summative examples of successful Chinese firms, Tse and Hung point out their strengths (e.g. making innovations affordable to many developing nations), their weaknesses (products made in China are not highly regarded) and their mistakes (being insensitive to host economy needs and at times corruptive acts). They argue that the world economy would benefit from engaging with Chinese and other emerging economy firms to learn from the strategies they employ to achieve their global reach.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 Feb 2020).
Subject
Corporations China.
International business enterprises China.
China Commerce.
Multimedia