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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... competition is an open question, as are the evolving relationships between business interests and the weak governments of the late Qing and early Republic. Lin concludes by tracing the evolution of merchant organizations and activities ...
... competition is an open question, as are the evolving relationships between business interests and the weak governments of the late Qing and early Republic. Lin concludes by tracing the evolution of merchant organizations and activities ...
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... competition . Hao concludes that , while scholarship on Chinese business history has often been comparative , its basic task is still to understand the specificities of business in China's rich cultural context . Wellington Chan of ...
... competition . Hao concludes that , while scholarship on Chinese business history has often been comparative , its basic task is still to understand the specificities of business in China's rich cultural context . Wellington Chan of ...
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... compete in the global economy.4 Chan disputes this view with an analysis of two contemporary transnational Chinese family firms, one in Hong Kong, the other in Thailand. He shows how the values and organizational structure of these and ...
... compete in the global economy.4 Chan disputes this view with an analysis of two contemporary transnational Chinese family firms, one in Hong Kong, the other in Thailand. He shows how the values and organizational structure of these and ...
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... competition, both at home and abroad. Chinese merchants continued to dominate the interregional trade in China and linked the treaty ports to the hinterland. Their profit or loss can be tied to world economic trends, not simply to ...
... competition, both at home and abroad. Chinese merchants continued to dominate the interregional trade in China and linked the treaty ports to the hinterland. Their profit or loss can be tied to world economic trends, not simply to ...
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