MASSIVE SAVINGS JUST FOR YOU!
VIEW DEALS

Catch-up And Competitiveness In China



The book examines the role of corporate structure, including the role of corporate headquarters, in the success of large firms. It considers these issues in relation to large global corporations, thereby providing a 'benchmark', which is then used as a contrast in a discussion of corporate structure and the role of corporate headquarters within large Chinese firms, many of which have evolved from ... more details
Key Features:
  • Provides a benchmark for understanding corporate structure and the role of corporate headquarters within large Chinese firms
  • Examines the role of corporate structure in the success of large global corporations
  • Shows how a hugely competitive battle China's emerging 'national champions' face with their global competitors


R577.00 from Loot.co.za

price history Price history

   BP = Best Price   HP = Highest Price

Current Price: R577.00

loading...

 Comparing 1 offers


tagged products icon   Similarly Tagged Products

Description
The book examines the role of corporate structure, including the role of corporate headquarters, in the success of large firms. It considers these issues in relation to large global corporations, thereby providing a 'benchmark', which is then used as a contrast in a discussion of corporate structure and the role of corporate headquarters within large Chinese firms, many of which have evolved from former government ministries. The book includes a detailed case-study of firms in the crucially important oil and petro-chemical sector. Overall, the book shows how a hugely competitive battle China's emerging 'national champions' face with their global competitors, and puts forward policy implications both for large Chinese firms and for the Chinese government concerning how business systems should be reformed further still in order to construct globally competitive large industrial corporations.

This book examines the role of corporate structure, including the role of corporate headquarters, in the success of large firms. It considers these issues in relation to large global corporations, thereby providing a 'benchmark', which is then used as a contrast in a discussion of corporate structure and the role of corporate headquarters within large Chinese firms, many of which have evolved from former government ministries. It includes a detailed case-study of firms in the crucially important oil and petro-chemical sector. Overall, the book shows what a hugely competitive battle China's emerging 'national champions' face with their global competitors, and puts forward policy implications both for large Chinese firms and for the Chinese government concerning how business systems should be reformed further still in order to construct globally competitive large industrial corporations.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.