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The chapter describe the global value chain of China made jeans trousers. It shows the relation between the different …
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Mirando los actos y hablando con los diferentes actores (empresarios chinos y occidentales, obreros, poderos politicos, sindicalistas)
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This paper analyses the expansion of China's clothing industry in world textile value chains. Using data from … interviews and observations throughout factory visits in China and other countries we show how private Guangdong entrepreneurs … started China's clothing manufacturing. Lacking experience in consumer markets and designing, original equipment manufacturing …
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What is the knowledge needed to allow an industrial merge in a very poor area: that is the question of the paper. The paper look what is the experience and education of bosses and workers participating the first generation of private owned industry in a non industrial area that became the world...
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TAN Lihua & Jean RUFFIER (2010), Incentives and Governance of Distributer Networks : The Case of a Foreign-Funded Paint and Coating Materials Enterprise, Chinese Sociology and Anthropology, Spring 2010 issue, New York
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How a Japanese company managed a distributors network in China. The study describes some changes in firm strategies …
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