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In the present context of increased competition on the Chinese market and after many quality and health scandals caused by Chinese products on the global market, this paper aims at examining the possible interactions between "Brand China" and the Chinese companies in their effort to "go global". In this objective it first explains how "Brand China" could ideally be implemented using the framework of the Corporate Branding model created by M. Schultz. It then looks at the obstacles encountered by Chinese Corporate Brands in their implementation in the Chinese context and determine what the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the present context of increased competition on the Chinese market and after many quality and health scandals caused by Chinese products on the global market, this paper aims at examining the possible interactions between "Brand China" and the Chinese companies in their effort to "go global". In this objective it first explains how "Brand China" could ideally be implemented using the framework of the Corporate Branding model created by M. Schultz. It then looks at the obstacles encountered by Chinese Corporate Brands in their implementation in the Chinese context and determine what the effects of a consciously implemented "Brand China" would be on these obstacles. Using the Country-Of-Origin effect theory, it finally examines the interactions between "Brand China" and Chinese exports in foreign countries. Taking this and the present situation of Chinese Corporate Brands on the international market into account, it sets some priorities for the implementation of "Brand China" and for the implementation of Corporate Branding strategies in Chinese companies willing to implement sustainable internationalization strategies.
Autorenporträt
After having worked in communication agencies for five years inFrance, Susy Barreau spent a year in China studying Mandarin and working in Dalian,Nanjing and Beijing. She then studied a Master of Corporate Communication in Denmark.Her final paper for this Master combined three of her passions : business strategy,communication and China.