Chinese Business History: Interpretive Trends and Priorities for the FutureRoutledge, 2017年7月28日 - 288 頁 This study focuses on how Chinese business organization, practice, and success have been interpreted in the historical literature. By introducing various interpretations of China's economic development (including the impact of the West, modernization, and Marxist, Weberian, and revisionist approaches), as well as Western business history theory, the book establishes a basis for constructing an appropriate framework for future research. |
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... business records reveal about the highly contested record of foreign “economic imperialism” in China, an issue upon which much ink (and no little blood) has been spilled since the early 1800s? These questions have framed the basic ...
... business records reveal about the highly contested record of foreign “economic imperialism” in China, an issue upon which much ink (and no little blood) has been spilled since the early 1800s? These questions have framed the basic ...
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... business networks based on family and regional ties, and powerful ... business organization large or flexible enough to compete in the global economy.4 Chan ... China's modern economy.” Similarly in Taiwan, a plethora of recent case ...
... business networks based on family and regional ties, and powerful ... business organization large or flexible enough to compete in the global economy.4 Chan ... China's modern economy.” Similarly in Taiwan, a plethora of recent case ...
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... business acumen. Many studies recognize the significance of foreign investment in developing China's modern industries, and even gunboat diplomacy can be seen as positive insofar as it tore down China's “feudal economy.” In Taiwan ...
... business acumen. Many studies recognize the significance of foreign investment in developing China's modern industries, and even gunboat diplomacy can be seen as positive insofar as it tore down China's “feudal economy.” In Taiwan ...
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... China reached $34 billion in 1994, up from $27 billion in 1993. From 1978 through 1994, foreign investment totaled $100 billion. The share of industrial output from state-owned industries fell to 40 percent in 1994, from 54 percent in ...
... China reached $34 billion in 1994, up from $27 billion in 1993. From 1978 through 1994, foreign investment totaled $100 billion. The share of industrial output from state-owned industries fell to 40 percent in 1994, from 54 percent in ...
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