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Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
19 August 2016
This comprehensive study examines the global strategies of multinational corporations (MNCs), the strategic evolution and the categories of their subsidiaries in China based on 150 MNCs. It is the first large-scale project of this nature to be conducted. The research has significant bearing on strategic planning for firms that have set up, are setting up or are planning to establish subsidiaries in China, and the firms that try to compete in the global marketplace. The findings are significant for the West, owing to the current economic crisis and the need to determine if subsidiary expansion strategies will help Western firms achieve the portfolio effects in operations and avoid the harmful impact of macro events such as the existing global financial crisis. Additional empirical findings, analysis, discussions, and suggestions for future studies are also presented.
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Imprint:   Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   380g
ISBN:   9780081016848
ISBN 10:   0081016840
Series:   Chandos Asian Studies Series
Pages:   264
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of figures and tables About the authors Part 1: Overview and conceptual building blocks Chapter 1: Introduction Abstract: Need for this study Practical significance of this study Purpose and methods Chapter 2: Conceptual building blocks Abstract: Multinational corporations (MNCs) MNC subsidiaries Growth and development strategy system Strategy evolution of MNC subsidiaries Part 2: Theoretical background and methodology Chapter 3: Theoretical background Abstract: Evolution of MNC theory Evolution of MNC overseas subsidiaries strategy Chapter 4: Empirical research on growth and development strategy Abstract: Analytical model Sample selection Statistical methods Hypotheses on the behaviours of MNC subsidiaries in China Part 3: Hypothesis testing and analysis Chapter 5: Strategic intent: investment and competitive factors Abstract: Hypotheses Findings and analysis Summary Chapter 6: Corporate and functional strategies Abstract: Hypotheses Findings and analysis Summary Part 4: Conclusions Chapter 7: Conclusions Abstract: Growth and development strategies Strategic system for MNC subsidiaries Implications for practice and further research Implications for policy-makers References Index

Dr Jinghua Zhao is the Dean in the School of Government at the Central University of Finance and Economics in China. He holds a PhD. from Nanjing University and his research interests include strategy and government administration. Previously, Dr. Zhao has served as Dean for the Business School at Shandong University for 12 years and published more than 40 high quality journal articles and six books in strategy. His recent research focuses on MNC strategy and comparative study across borders. Dr Jifu Wang is Chair of the Department of Management and Marketing and teaches strategic management at the University of Houston, Victoria, USA. Dr. Wang served as an executive in top management for several firms in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, China, and has rich management experiences in international business. His research interests include international strategy and organizational change. He has published 19 refereed journal articles and four book chapters in the last five years on international strategy. Vipin Gupta (Ph.D. from Wharton School) is a Professor and Co-director, Global Management Center at the College of Business and Public Administration, California State University- San Bernardino. He has published more than 125 refereed journal articles and book chapters, and several books, focused on three research streams. First, the dynamic modeling of technological growth and organizational performing, transformation and sustainability, incorporating global and local factors, and trading and human factors – the subject of his Ph.D. dissertation, and his two books and a strategy textbook. Second, analysis of societal and organizational cultures, the ontology and epistemology of cultural influences on individual, corporate, national, and regional level behaviors and development, and the role of institutions, strategy and policy in cultural and gender inclusion – he is the principal co-investigator and co-author of the award-winning GLOBE project on culture and leadership in 62 societies. Third, analysis of how culture influences family business models in different regions of the world – he has lead-edited 11 books on this theme. Dr Tim Hudson is Vice Chancellor at Texas Tech University, USA. He holds a PhD from Clark University, and his research interests include international development, globalization, cultural aspects of markets, international education and leadership. Dr. Hudson is a member of the International Association of University Presidents. He has conducted research, worked and led student groups in more than 40 countries around the world. Dr. Hudson has also received an honorary doctorate from London’s Guildhall University for his lifetime commitment to fostering international understanding.

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