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Chinese companies have been increasingly active in outbound investment in recent years, with Germany the third largest … Chinese mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in Germany, with a focus on the companies’ business growth, particularly the … integration process and subsequent growth after acquisition. The authors contend that Chinese investors take a different approach …
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Wilhelm Griga explores benefits of inpatriation, issues, remediation strategies, and factors influencing inpatriate assignment effectiveness to better fulfill individual and organizational demands. The author covers inpatriation theory and presents empirical research results on inpatriates from...
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This book outlines China’s current overseas investment promotion system, analyzing the general situation and the main problems arising during its development. Based on investigations of both the historical and present-day contexts of outbound investment, the book suggests improvements to...
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China and Chinese companies - A strange combination? No. Based on extensive research and interviews with Lenovo, Haier, TCL …, Hisense and key decision makers worldwide, Sandra Bell gives reasons and identifies a Chinese way of international brand … management. She reveals: - Who are Chinese branded companies? Where are they coming from, where are they heading for? What are …
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This book provides an assessment of the megatrends that are reshaping the emerging markets landscape. With developing countries already accounting for 40% of world GDP, emerging markets consumption growth will be an increasingly important growth engine for the world economy over the next two...
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This book provides an analysis of Singapore’s development and success as an international financial centre (IFC). Chapters demonstrate how Singapore plays a critical role in both Asian and global financial markets, despite its relatively small geographic size. The author focuses specifically...
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General Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- Attractiveness of European Financial Centers -- Evidence from Domiciliation Decisions in the Mutual Fund Industry -- Impact of the Domiciliation Decision on Fund Fees -- General Conclusion -- Appendix.
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: IFC studies and the Politics of Finance -- Chapter 3: Taking a Public Policy Theoretical Approach -- Chapter 4: Hong Kong -- Chapter 5: Singapore.- Chapter 6: Shanghai -- Chapter 7: Comparisons and Analysis -- Chapter 8: Conclusions. Bibliography -- Appendices.
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business and households. This book provides the most extensive look available at the evolving Chinese financial system. It …
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