International Business in China
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<p>This book deals with a number of contentious issues in Chinese management as China emerges as a global economic player with a greater role in international business during a global economic crisis. This step is in tandem with an economically driven foreign policy. Since the 1980s Chinese management while still in transition has benefited from an infusion of capital technology and managerial expertise through inward direct investment via joint and wholly-owned foreign ventures.</p><p>As the so-called 'workshop of the world' China and its exports especially labour-intensive goods face protectionism in the United States and the European Union. To circumvent these barriers the Chinese leaders are emphasising domestic consumption itself dependent on rising personal income levels and an improved national social insurance system and a move to high-tech products themselves requiring indigenous innovation.</p><p>The creation of a knowledge economy in addition to outward investment in manufacturing could lead to a distinctive independent style of Chinese management. Simultaneously China's participation in intra-regional trade underlines the nation's role in Asian regional business networks. Such developments in turn present a challenge to Western and global business.</p><p>This book was published as a special issue of <em>Asia Pacific Business Review</em>.</p>
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