Case Studies on Chinese Enterprises

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A-share Market
Beijing Cancer Hospital
Beijing People's Art Theater
Brand Planning
business strategy analysis
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corporate governance China
cross-cultural management practices
Deputy Ceo
enterprise resource planning
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ERP Implementation
ERP Software
Es Ta
exchange
Financial Management Software
founder
Founder Brand
Founder G3
Founder Technology
Ge Ta
group
Group's Human Resources
Group's Human Resources Management
Group’s Human Resources
Group’s Human Resources Management
hong
Human Resources Management Systems
kong
management case studies China
Officer Management System
organisational behaviour Asia
Performance Assessment
shanghai
Shanghai Stock Exchange
Si Te
Software Division
stock
strategic human resources
Su Gang
Subsidiary Enterprises
Te Ch
technology
Technology Progress Award
wang
xu-an

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415704328
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is a collection of teaching cases on two Chinese companies, UFIDA and Founder. The cases describe the management practices of typical Chinese companies. UFIDA is a well-known company providing management software while Founder is a long-established high-tech company.

The book aims at providing readers with original, first-hand materials, based on a theoretical framework, and broadening readers’ vision regarding China’s business niche in terms of culture, strategy, corporate governance, business environment, organizational dynamics, marketing, human resource, finance and the potential business partnerships with Chinese enterprises and the Chinese people. The cases are comprehensive and descriptive.

This book appeals to top executives and leaders of multinational companies with ambitions to expand or already vested business interest in China. It is also of valuable use to companies specializing in international trade. The book provides insight into the great business opportunities in the development of China.

Donglin Xia received his bachelor's degree at Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics and his graduate degree and Ph.D. at Fiscal Research Institute of the Ministry of Finance, China. He has taught at the School of Economics and Finance, Tsinghua University from March, 1995, to present. His main research areas are in financial reporting, corporate governance, accounting standards, and comparative accounting. He is also the consulting expert at the Accounting Standards Board of the Ministry of Finance and the Vice Chairman of Accounting Theory and Standards Committee of the ASC.