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Multinational Firms in China
Sea-Jin Chang
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Description for Multinational Firms in China
Paperback. Based on statistical and case study evidence, this book examines how multinational firms grew their operations in China and how successful local firms emerged from the restructuring process, as well the competition between them, in the fierce marketplace of China's economic reform. Num Pages: 262 pages. BIC Classification: KCP; KJC; KJK; KJVG. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 14. Weight in Grams: 406.
As a consequence of aggressive competition, Chinese industries have become increasingly consolidated. While the extent to which emerging local firms can challenge well-established multinational firms varies by industry, there are common characteristics of 'winners' within each firm type. A handful of multinational and local firms emerged victorious by acquiring small, weak, and regional players to become truly national players. During this process, weaker multinational firms were crowded out of the market by stronger multinationals as well as by emerging local powerhouses. The successful local firms that survive competition in China have global ambitions and venture into international markets, challenging foreign multinational firms in the global marketplace. This book examines how multinational firms grew their operations in China and how successful local firms emerged from the restructuring process, as well the competition between them, in the fierce marketplace of China's economic reform. While anecdotal evidence on this topic is widespread, there exists no comprehensive research. This book seeks to address this gap by rooting its discussion in the author's extensive and rigorous statistical analyses and detailed case studies across five industries: consumer products, beer, telecom, automobile, and steel.
Product Details
Publisher
Oxford University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
262
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
405g
Number of Pages
262
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780198743231
SKU
V9780198743231
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99-10
About Sea-Jin Chang
Dr Sea-Jin Chang is the Executive Director of Centre for Governance, Institutions, and Organisation (CGIO) and the Provost`s Chair Professor of Business Administration at National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School. Prior to joining NUS, Dr Chang was a Visiting Professor at Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania and Kumho Asiana Group Endowed Chair Professor at the School of Administration at Korea University. Previously, he was a Professor at the Stern School of Business at New York University and had visiting appointments at Stanford University, New York University, INSEAD, London Business School and Hitotsubashi University.
Reviews for Multinational Firms in China
Professor Sea-Jin Changs book is a must-read for scholars and analytically minded practitioners seeking deep insight into competition in the worlds most hotly contested market: China. Multinational Firms in China seamlessly blends rigorous academic research with informative case studies, distilling the complex competitive dynamics that exist between local Chinese enterprises and Western multinational firms. As such, it provides an inspiring model for studying managerial and competitive practices from an ambicultural perspective.
Ming-Jer Chen, Leslie E. Grayson Professor of Business Administration, the Darden School, University of Virginia, and Fellow and Past President, the Academy of Management
Professor Sea-Jin Changs book is a continuation of his stellar research on foreign direct investments in China. This book is data-driven and rich in empirical details and conceptual frameworks. The standard work on FDI in general and FDI in China in particular typically focuses on dynamics at the country, regional, or industry levels. Professor Changs contribution is that he has marshaled impressive firm-level data that allowed him to examine FDI dynamics in far greater details than others have done. I recommend this book highly and enthusiastically.
Yasheng Huang, Professor of International Management, MIT Sloan School of Management
Sea-Jin Chang brings his masterful academic sleuthing and deep knowledge of East Asia to bear on a topic of great salience to academics, managers, and policymakers around the world, how competition in China has unfolded. Like India, China means different things to different people; it is complex enough to encompass many perspectives. Changs embrace of the analytical challenge of dealing with this complexity, through statistical analyses and fieldwork, is what makes Changs analysis relevant and riveting.
Tarun Khanna, Author of Billions of Entrepreneurs and Winning in Emerging Markets
Ming-Jer Chen, Leslie E. Grayson Professor of Business Administration, the Darden School, University of Virginia, and Fellow and Past President, the Academy of Management
Professor Sea-Jin Changs book is a continuation of his stellar research on foreign direct investments in China. This book is data-driven and rich in empirical details and conceptual frameworks. The standard work on FDI in general and FDI in China in particular typically focuses on dynamics at the country, regional, or industry levels. Professor Changs contribution is that he has marshaled impressive firm-level data that allowed him to examine FDI dynamics in far greater details than others have done. I recommend this book highly and enthusiastically.
Yasheng Huang, Professor of International Management, MIT Sloan School of Management
Sea-Jin Chang brings his masterful academic sleuthing and deep knowledge of East Asia to bear on a topic of great salience to academics, managers, and policymakers around the world, how competition in China has unfolded. Like India, China means different things to different people; it is complex enough to encompass many perspectives. Changs embrace of the analytical challenge of dealing with this complexity, through statistical analyses and fieldwork, is what makes Changs analysis relevant and riveting.
Tarun Khanna, Author of Billions of Entrepreneurs and Winning in Emerging Markets