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Author Chang, Se-jin, 1960-
Title Multinational firms in china : entry strategies, competition, and firm performance / Sea-Jin Chang.
Publication Info Oxford Oxford University Press, 2013.
Edition 1st ed.



Descript x, 251 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Edition 1st ed.
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction -- Government Policies toward Foreign Multinationals -- Trends of Foreign Direct Investment -- Organizing Framework -- 2.Foreign Entry Strategies -- The Automobile Industry: A Case Study -- Entry Mode and Location Choices -- Post-Entry Strategies -- 3.Emergence of Local Competitors -- The Consumer Products Industry: A Case Study -- The Restructuring Process -- Privatization and Firm Performance -- Productive New Entrants -- Spillover from Foreign Multinationals to Local Firms -- 4.Competition Between and Among Foreign and Local Firms -- The Telecom Industry: A Case Study -- Industry Competitive Dynamics -- Intellectual Property Rights in China -- Emerging Winners from the Competition -- 5.Performance of Foreign Firms -- The Beer Industry: A Case Study -- Spillover, Competition, and Firm Survival -- Profitability of Foreign Firms and Income Shifting -- 6.Competing for the Future -- The Steel Industry: A Case Study --
Contents note continued: Reducing State Control and Further Privatization -- Competition and Further Consolidation -- Wage Increase and Further Upgrading -- Chinese Firms' Outward FDI and Further Globalization of Competition -- Appendices -- 1.Annual Industrial Survey and Definition of Firm Ownership Types -- 2.Entry Mode Decision -- 3.Location Decision -- 4.Performance Implications of Conversion of Joint Ventures to Wholly Owned Subsidiaries -- 5.Privatization and Firm Performance -- 6.Calculating Productivity -- 7.Determinants of Foreign Firms' Market Share -- 8.Survival Analysis of Foreign and Local Firms -- 9.Profitability Analysis of Foreign and Local Firms -- 10.Income Shifting Practices in China.
Note 1 concurrent user. UkHlHU
ISBN 0199687072
9780199687077
Standard no. 60001859717
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Author Chang, Se-jin, 1960-
Subject China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-
Descript x, 251 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Edition 1st ed.
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction -- Government Policies toward Foreign Multinationals -- Trends of Foreign Direct Investment -- Organizing Framework -- 2.Foreign Entry Strategies -- The Automobile Industry: A Case Study -- Entry Mode and Location Choices -- Post-Entry Strategies -- 3.Emergence of Local Competitors -- The Consumer Products Industry: A Case Study -- The Restructuring Process -- Privatization and Firm Performance -- Productive New Entrants -- Spillover from Foreign Multinationals to Local Firms -- 4.Competition Between and Among Foreign and Local Firms -- The Telecom Industry: A Case Study -- Industry Competitive Dynamics -- Intellectual Property Rights in China -- Emerging Winners from the Competition -- 5.Performance of Foreign Firms -- The Beer Industry: A Case Study -- Spillover, Competition, and Firm Survival -- Profitability of Foreign Firms and Income Shifting -- 6.Competing for the Future -- The Steel Industry: A Case Study --
Contents note continued: Reducing State Control and Further Privatization -- Competition and Further Consolidation -- Wage Increase and Further Upgrading -- Chinese Firms' Outward FDI and Further Globalization of Competition -- Appendices -- 1.Annual Industrial Survey and Definition of Firm Ownership Types -- 2.Entry Mode Decision -- 3.Location Decision -- 4.Performance Implications of Conversion of Joint Ventures to Wholly Owned Subsidiaries -- 5.Privatization and Firm Performance -- 6.Calculating Productivity -- 7.Determinants of Foreign Firms' Market Share -- 8.Survival Analysis of Foreign and Local Firms -- 9.Profitability Analysis of Foreign and Local Firms -- 10.Income Shifting Practices in China.
Note 1 concurrent user. UkHlHU
ISBN 0199687072
9780199687077
Standard no. 60001859717
Author Chang, Se-jin, 1960-
Subject China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-

Subject China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-
Descript x, 251 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction -- Government Policies toward Foreign Multinationals -- Trends of Foreign Direct Investment -- Organizing Framework -- 2.Foreign Entry Strategies -- The Automobile Industry: A Case Study -- Entry Mode and Location Choices -- Post-Entry Strategies -- 3.Emergence of Local Competitors -- The Consumer Products Industry: A Case Study -- The Restructuring Process -- Privatization and Firm Performance -- Productive New Entrants -- Spillover from Foreign Multinationals to Local Firms -- 4.Competition Between and Among Foreign and Local Firms -- The Telecom Industry: A Case Study -- Industry Competitive Dynamics -- Intellectual Property Rights in China -- Emerging Winners from the Competition -- 5.Performance of Foreign Firms -- The Beer Industry: A Case Study -- Spillover, Competition, and Firm Survival -- Profitability of Foreign Firms and Income Shifting -- 6.Competing for the Future -- The Steel Industry: A Case Study --
Contents note continued: Reducing State Control and Further Privatization -- Competition and Further Consolidation -- Wage Increase and Further Upgrading -- Chinese Firms' Outward FDI and Further Globalization of Competition -- Appendices -- 1.Annual Industrial Survey and Definition of Firm Ownership Types -- 2.Entry Mode Decision -- 3.Location Decision -- 4.Performance Implications of Conversion of Joint Ventures to Wholly Owned Subsidiaries -- 5.Privatization and Firm Performance -- 6.Calculating Productivity -- 7.Determinants of Foreign Firms' Market Share -- 8.Survival Analysis of Foreign and Local Firms -- 9.Profitability Analysis of Foreign and Local Firms -- 10.Income Shifting Practices in China.
Note 1 concurrent user. UkHlHU
ISBN 0199687072
9780199687077
Standard no. 60001859717

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