Using vivid case studies, this book illuminates Chinese corporate behavior, challenging simplistic claims that corporations merely serve Communist Party goals. Examining corporations within their political/ecological context, it proposes workable solutions to their harmful impacts on the natural-human ecosystem.
Using vivid case studies, this book illuminates Chinese corporate behavior, challenging simplistic claims that corporations merely serve Communist Party goals. Examining corporations within their political/ecological context, it proposes workable solutions to their harmful impacts on the natural-human ecosystem.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Colin S. C. Hawes is an Associate Professor in the Law Faculty at the University of Technology Sydney and a Research Fellow at the UTS Australia-China Relations Institute. He has published widely on Chinese corporate law and Chinese culture, including a previous book entitled The Chinese Transformation of Corporate Culture (2012).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Why is Huawei so strange? 2. An ecosystem for private enterprise growth: Alibaba, Ant Group, and SMEs 3. State-owned enterprises: mutant dinosaurs or adaptive hybrids? 4. The Communist Party and corporations 5. Corruption and anti-corruption 6. Guanxi: circulation of resources and corporate-political human relationships 7. Legal contradictions in the corporate-political ecosystem 8. Chinese corporations and the natural/human ecosystem: negative impacts 9. China's eco-civilization dream vs. corporate-political ecosystem realities 10. Conclusion: a Chinese ecological approach to re-forming the corporate ecosystem.
1. Why is Huawei so strange? 2. An ecosystem for private enterprise growth: Alibaba, Ant Group, and SMEs 3. State-owned enterprises: mutant dinosaurs or adaptive hybrids? 4. The Communist Party and corporations 5. Corruption and anti-corruption 6. Guanxi: circulation of resources and corporate-political human relationships 7. Legal contradictions in the corporate-political ecosystem 8. Chinese corporations and the natural/human ecosystem: negative impacts 9. China's eco-civilization dream vs. corporate-political ecosystem realities 10. Conclusion: a Chinese ecological approach to re-forming the corporate ecosystem.
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