Catalog
- Results include
-
Structuring for success in China : critical organisational and HR issues
Ng, Sek HongHong Kong : Financial Times Newsletters & Management Reports Asia Pacific, c1997. -
Meeting the challenge of Chinese enterprise reform
Broadman, Harry G.Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 1995.Online World Bank eLibrary
-
International business in China
London ; New York : Routledge, 1993.China has long been a country shrouded in mystery. Today, this enormous nation is a potential giant in the internationl business arena. Yet the West remains largely ignorant of the inner workings of China's business environment and the many paths open to international business. International Business in China offers a concrete, up-to-date analysis of the real nature of business in China. The major business sectors are examined, including finance and accounting; law; management and marketing; trade; foreign direct investment and the management of foreign subsidiaries. Special emphasis is placed on how political events of recent years and the changes which have taken place have affected business in China both on a domestic and international basis. The authors also look at how the business environment has changed for international firms working in or with China. Throughout, discussion is grounded in China's unique cultural context, with useful insights provided into underlying systems of thought and political protocol. Regional variation is also taken into account. The result is a strong combination of succinct analysis, practical guidelines and recommendations for the international business person.
Guides
Library website
Exhibits
EarthWorks
More search tools
Tools to help you discover resources at Stanford and beyond.