Despite the regional currency crisis of 1997-1998, Asia-Pacific economies continue to be among the most attractive markets in the world. Although Japanese and American firms have invested heavily in the past decades, European firms are poised to take advantage of the post-Asian recovery, phenomenal Chinese growth rates, and deepening economic liberalization. This volume focuses on understanding the market and nonmarket strategies employed by European firms to boost their share of the Asian market and to rally European governments and the European Union in support of their initiatives. In…mehr
Despite the regional currency crisis of 1997-1998, Asia-Pacific economies continue to be among the most attractive markets in the world. Although Japanese and American firms have invested heavily in the past decades, European firms are poised to take advantage of the post-Asian recovery, phenomenal Chinese growth rates, and deepening economic liberalization. This volume focuses on understanding the market and nonmarket strategies employed by European firms to boost their share of the Asian market and to rally European governments and the European Union in support of their initiatives. In addition to a novel theoretical framework to analyze strategy, three chapters focus on investment trends in Asia, lobbying in Asia and the EU, the book includes original case studies of the air transport, automobile, software, and finance sectors.
VINOD AGGARWAL is Professor in the Department of Political Science, Affiliated Professor of Business and Public Policy in the Haas School of Business, and Director of the Berkeley Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Study Center (BASC) at the University of California at Berkeley. He has been at Berkeley since 1980, and from 1991-1994 was Chairman of the Political Economy of Industrial Societies Program. He is also the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal Business and Politics.
Inhaltsangabe
Wining in Asia: Analyzing European Firms' Market and Non-Market Strategies; V.K. Aggarwal Asia Beckons Europe: Europe's Trade and FDI in Asia; S.Urata Nonmarket Strategies in Asia: The Regional Level; J.Ravenhill Euro-Pressure: Opportunities and Strategies for Lobbying in the European Union; C.Dupont European Software in Asia: Path Dependency, Globalization and the Promise of Asia; T.Nakagawa Why Does Asia Beckon Some European Auto Firms and Not Others; N.Biziouras & B.Crawford Airbus in Asia; W.Love & W.Sandholtz European Financial Firms in Asia: Market Versus Nonmarket Strategies; K.Wallner Lessons from European Firm Strategies in Asia; V.K.Aggarwal
Wining in Asia: Analyzing European Firms' Market and Non-Market Strategies; V.K. Aggarwal Asia Beckons Europe: Europe's Trade and FDI in Asia; S.Urata Nonmarket Strategies in Asia: The Regional Level; J.Ravenhill Euro-Pressure: Opportunities and Strategies for Lobbying in the European Union; C.Dupont European Software in Asia: Path Dependency, Globalization and the Promise of Asia; T.Nakagawa Why Does Asia Beckon Some European Auto Firms and Not Others; N.Biziouras & B.Crawford Airbus in Asia; W.Love & W.Sandholtz European Financial Firms in Asia: Market Versus Nonmarket Strategies; K.Wallner Lessons from European Firm Strategies in Asia; V.K.Aggarwal
Rezensionen
'Winning in Asia, European Style is an important addition to the strategy literature. The volume provides much needed conceptual and empirical analysis and applies them to major sectors where European companies have entered Asian markets.' - David Baron, Stanford Business School
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