Corporate Political Strategies of Private Chinese Firms.
This book is about how Chinese entrepreneurs deal with China's most important institution-the government-in their struggle to survive and even prosper in China's transitional economy. It takes an ""inside look"" at several private firms in China and provides a first-han...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Taylor & Francis,
2012.
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Series: | Routledge contemporary China series.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Corporate Political Strategies of Private Chinese Firms; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1. Corporate political strategy (CPS) in China: an overview; CPS in action: opening cases; Importance and implications of studying CPS in China; Research questions and investigative dimensions; Summary of findings; 2. What motivates the private business in CPS?; What motivates the business firm?; What motivates the entrepreneurs?; 3. What motivates the government in dealing with CPS?; Government: the institution and its officials; What motivates the government as an institution?
- How does the government operate?What motivates the government officials?; 4. Modes of interaction: exchange vs. involvement; How they deal with each other: exchange vs. involvement; Political exchange activities: two types of transactions; Direct involvement: mutual penetrations; 5. CPS in China: a typology; The typology; From one-nightstand to red hat insider; Multiple types of CPS in action: a cross-tabulation; 6. CPS in China: a living case; Corp P: a brief overview; The evolution of Corp P: an illustration of the typology; 7. Summary and conclusions; Major characteristics of CPS in China.
- Implications for practitionersImplications for public policy; Appendix A; Research methodologies; Appendix B; A review of extant literature on CPS; Notes; References; Index.