The development of the Chinese MNC is a new feature of globalization, one that will undoubtedly change the world. Why Chinese firms internationalize, how they do so, and what the impact of their internationalization on developed markets will be are the foci of this book.
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"The key to understanding China's future is to understand its present and appreciate its past. China is going global, and we would be well-advised to pay attention. The essays in 'China Rules' portray a nation in flux, still trying to find its appropriate role on the world stage and they give us vital information on our own roles as well."
- Claudio Feser, Director, McKinsey& Company, Inc.
There are many books on China. What distinguishes this text is that it draws on the intellectual efforts of a broad assembly of scholars to offer a penetrating analysis of a salient China-related competitive strategy issue: the shape of global competition to come. It deals with the internationalization of Chinese firms, their institutional environments, their strategies, alliances and other paradigms. It is not light reading but it is a valuable component of the book collection of serious China-business scholars.
- David McHardy Reid PhD, Professor of Global Business Strategy, Albers School of Business and Economics, Seattle University
As part of a serious and valuable effort to explore 'China going global,' this timely book collects rich information and enlightening analyses on China's epic entry into the global market and the profound impact of that process on the world and on China itself. The many authors from around the world gathered here offer a great deal about the internationalization of Chinese enterprises and business practices as well as the emerging Chinese rules and activities that the world is increasingly reckoning with.
- Fei-Ling Wang, Professor of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology
'...recommended to readers who are interested in China's political economy and policies...Scholars and policy makers who intend to have comprehensive analyses of the institutional framework for trade and investment in and out China will find this book very beneficial.' - Chinese Management Studies
'...the book is one which anyone drawn to the 'China challenge' or simply fascinated by the 'China story' would find well worth reading.' - Asia Pacific World
- Claudio Feser, Director, McKinsey& Company, Inc.
There are many books on China. What distinguishes this text is that it draws on the intellectual efforts of a broad assembly of scholars to offer a penetrating analysis of a salient China-related competitive strategy issue: the shape of global competition to come. It deals with the internationalization of Chinese firms, their institutional environments, their strategies, alliances and other paradigms. It is not light reading but it is a valuable component of the book collection of serious China-business scholars.
- David McHardy Reid PhD, Professor of Global Business Strategy, Albers School of Business and Economics, Seattle University
As part of a serious and valuable effort to explore 'China going global,' this timely book collects rich information and enlightening analyses on China's epic entry into the global market and the profound impact of that process on the world and on China itself. The many authors from around the world gathered here offer a great deal about the internationalization of Chinese enterprises and business practices as well as the emerging Chinese rules and activities that the world is increasingly reckoning with.
- Fei-Ling Wang, Professor of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology
'...recommended to readers who are interested in China's political economy and policies...Scholars and policy makers who intend to have comprehensive analyses of the institutional framework for trade and investment in and out China will find this book very beneficial.' - Chinese Management Studies
'...the book is one which anyone drawn to the 'China challenge' or simply fascinated by the 'China story' would find well worth reading.' - Asia Pacific World