Chinese Corporate Identity

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Author_Peter Peverelli
business anthropology
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Central Government
Chinese Exhibitors
Chinese Government
Chinese management practices
cognitive
Cognitive Space
companies
constructs
contexts
Corporate Identity
cross cultural management
dairy
Dairy Companies
Dragon Head Enterprise
economic reform China
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Exposure Asia
Exposure China
fair
Home Town
identity conflict in Chinese organisations
Leading Dairy Companies
Local Dairy Industry
Milk Parlours
North Shanxi
organisational theory
Penicillin Project
Raw Milk
Shanghai Stock Exchange
Shunyi County
social
Social Cognitive Context
Social Cognitive Structure
Social Integration Theory
spaces
state owned enterprises
structures
trade
Trade Fairs
Van Dongen
Vice Versa
Yanjing Beer

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415372084
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book represents the first study of economic restructuring in reform era China to apply the concepts of identity and corporate space; notions that have become increasingly relevant as foreign invested and Chinese ventures face complex operational and societal issues in the wake of globalization.

Peverelli uses his own theoretical framework to examine and detect multiple identities of Chinese enterprises within a larger, comprehensive organization theory. A host of practical case studies taken from Peverelli’s time as a consultant help to illustrate this original theory, while providing a practical reference to the modern Chinese economy and Chinese management.

Chinese Corporate Identity will prove a valuable resource to academics working in organization theory, cultural anthropology, sociology, and business and economics. In addition, its supporting case studies will be of interest to consulting firms, foreign embassies and consulates in China.

Free University, The Netherlands

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