Introduction Economic Policy and the Development of the Firm Chinese State-Owned Enterprises under the Dual Influence of the Government and the Market by David Li The Evolutions of Chinese Township and Village Enterprises by Qi Hantang The Future of Private Enterprises in China by Wang Xueli Outlook on Selected Industries The Structure and Development of China's Financial Markets by Chen Baizhu and Feng Yi Different Behaviors of Chinese Auto Makers in Technology Introduction and Assimilation by Chen Jin The Oil Dragon's Move: What It Means for China and the World by Xu Xiaojie and Deng Shengliang China Ascendant: Competition, Cooperation, and Capitalism Challenges of Competing in China for Multinationals by Edward Tse Project and Location Selection in China: Lessons for Foreign Companies by Luo Yadong The Internationalization of Chinese Enterprises: Evidence from the United Kingdom by Lu Tong The Lure of Chinese Management Chinese Small Business Management: A Tentative Theory by Siu Wai-Sum Raising the Dragon: Adaptive Entrepreneurship and Chinese Economic Development by Cheah Hock Beng Developing Virtuous Corporations with Chinese Characteristics for the 21st Century by Ip Po-Keung Index
FRANK-JÜRGEN RICHTER has lived, worked and traveled extensively throughout Asia. Fluent in Mandarin and Japanese as well as his native German, he holds a doctorate from Stuttgart (Germany) University, has studied business administration and mechanical engineering, and done other postgraduate work at Tsukuba University, Tokyo. Dr. Richter has written articles for various professional and scholarly journals, authored two books, and is the editor of a previous book for Quorum, Business Networks in Asia: Promises, Doubts, and Perspectives (1999), and a forthcoming book, The Asian Economic Catharsis (2000).
?The book shows that the Chinese dragon is so adapted to its
historical habitat that a mutation may be required for it to
survive elsewhere, and that no Western entrepreneur should enter
its lair without having studied it carefully. For such study, this
publication is a useful starting place.?-Personnel Psychology
"The book shows that the Chinese dragon is so adapted to its
historical habitat that a mutation may be required for it to
survive elsewhere, and that no Western entrepreneur should enter
its lair without having studied it carefully. For such study, this
publication is a useful starting place."-Personnel Psychology
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