The Future of Chinese Capitalism: Choices and Chances
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.99 (987 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0199575878 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 280 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-09 |
Language | : | English |
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In addition his work has included the implications for multi-nationals working in the region, and the operating problems of expatriate management. As well as encompassing cultural effects it analyses the influence of institutions and societal processes seen historically. He has published ten books, including The Spirit of Chinese Capitalism, and over a hundred research papers. The focus of his work has been on understanding the variations in the 'rules of the game' of
"Holistic study of the present shape and potential evolutionary path of Chinese business system" according to Hubert Shea. This book starts with the premise that the elements of a business system consists of three key layers: culture, institutions, and business structures. The business system of a society is deeply embedded in the fabric of institutions and institutions are in turn shaped by culture.Redding a. mozart1001 said Practical insights to understanding the Chinese economy as a foreigner. I have read this book to complement my MBA studies on the subject of Doing Business in Asia.The book takes an economic, historic and political perspective to describe different sectors of the Chinese business system, which helps the user to understand layers of the economy deeper. The aut
Review from previous edition: "The Future of Chinese Capitalism is one of the most important scholarly works on Chinese capitalism examined in the context of the PRC Though a weighty academic work, the book is written in a quite reader-friendly style that researchers, college students, and even managers would appreciate." --International Business Review
What are the rules of the game of business in today's China, and how are they likely to change over the next decades? The answers to these questions are crucial to business persons formulating strategy toward China, but also for policy-makers concerned with retaining the competitiveness of their nations in the face of Chinese competition and for researchers seeking to gain deeper insights into the workings of economic systems and institutional change.Written by two leading experts in the field, this book sheds much-needed light on these questions. It suggests that Chinese capitalism, as practiced today, in many respects represents a development from traditional business practices, whose revival has been greatly aided by the influx of investments and managerial talent from the Regional Ethnic Chinese. On the basis of present trends in the Chinese economy as well as through comparison with five major types of capitalism-those of France, Germany, Japan, Korea, and the United States-the book derives a prediction of the probable development paths of Chinese capitalism and its likely competitive strengths and weaknesses.. Much has been said about the re-emergence of China to its historical position of eminence in the world economy, yet little is understood about the kind