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China 39 Indien 18 Auslandsinvestition 16 Multinationales Unternehmen 16 India 12 Malaysia 12 Entwicklung 10 Dänemark 8 Foreign investment 8 Transnational corporation 8 Unternehmenskultur 8 Erfolgsfaktor 6 Globalisierung 6 Indisch 6 Industrialisierung 6 Internationale Beziehungen 6 KMU 6 Südostasien 6 Tochtergesellschaft 6 Culture 5 Economic development 5 Southeast Asia 5 kina 5 Corporate culture 4 Denmark 4 Dänisch 4 Eigentümerstruktur 4 Entwicklungsstrategie 4 Ethnische Beziehungen 4 Geschäftsmodell 4 Interkulturelles Management 4 Internationale Betriebswirtschaftslehre 4 Konstruktivismus 4 Kultur 4 Phenomenology 4 Phänomenologie 4 Räumliche Verteilung 4 Soziale Ungleichheit 4 Sozialer Wandel 4 Systemtransformation 4
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Book / Working Paper 111
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Working Paper 109 Arbeitspapier 43 Graue Literatur 43 Non-commercial literature 43 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 111 Chinese 2
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Li, Xin 15 Jakobsen, Michael 14 Worm, Verner 14 Brødsgaard, Kjeld Erik 8 Jacobsen, Michael 8 Aggarwal, Aradhna 6 Cao, Yangfeng 6 Abraham, Mathew 2 Bhattacharyya, Sudipta 2 Dasgupta, Nandita 2 Fujiwara, Masatoshi 2 Ghosh, Maitri 2 Kathuria, Vinish 2 Kok-Kheng Yeoh, Émile 2 Kokko, Ari 2 Luo, Wenhao 2 Mughal, Mazhar 2 Møller, Steffen 2 Narayanan, K. 2 Ooi, Can-Seng 2 Roy, Indrajit 2 Roy, Saikat Sinha 2 Rutten, Koen 2 Sasidharan, Subash 2 Sato, Takahiro 2 Sharma, Shruti 2 Sin, Khoo Cheok 2 Skat-Rørdam, Peter 2 Xie, Peihong 2 Yu, Zhiqian 2 Zhang, Kai 2 Zheng, Yuan 2 Zhu, Ning 2 Abdul Rahman Embong 1 Anwar, Amar 1 Anwar, Amar Iqbal 1 Beh, LooSee 1 Beoy Kui, Ng 1 Bertelsen, Rasmus Gjedssø 1 Cheung, Gordon C. K. 1
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Copenhagen Discussion Papers 66 Copenhagen discussion papers 43 Department of Economics University of Copenhagen, Discussion Papers 1 University of Copenhagen Discussion Papers 1
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EconStor 66 ECONIS (ZBW) 45
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Navigating between Disaggregating Nation States and Entrenching Processes of Globalisation: Reconceptualising the Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia
Jacobsen, Michael - 2007
This paper argues that the fluidity that permeates the contemporary international community is driven by especially political and economic globalisation, which has a huge impact of the relationship between the nation and the state. As the individual nation state is increasingly depending on the...
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Chinas Move to Preferential Trading: An Extension of Chinese Network Power?
Jiang, Xang; Ravenhill, John - 2007
China is a latecomer to preferential trading agreements (PTAs), choosing to complete its accession to the WTO before embarking on negotiations for preferential agreements. Since 2001, China has become a very active player in such agreements, currently having concluded treaties or being in the...
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Port of Rotterdam in Chinese Eyes
Peverelli, Peter J. - 2007
The Port of Rotterdam is a typical European organisation that undertakes several activities towards China annually and has a clear understanding of what it has to offer to its Chinese counterparts, but does not always succeed in achieving rapport with those counterparts. This paper studies the...
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Malaysia-China Network Trade: A Note on Product Upgrading
Devadason, Evelyn - 2007
The paper addresses the importance of network trade between Malaysia and China and assesses the extent of product upgrading in components traded. The study brings to the fore the following. First, China is emerging as an important market for component imports relative to component exports. As...
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Administrative Reform: Issues of Ethics and Governance in Malaysia and China
Beh, LooSee - 2007
This paper seeks to develop an understanding of the issues that public administrators should strive to provide in ethical practices and governance thus allowing distinctive administrative and social traditions that each country possess to flourish. Significant changes and continuities in the...
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China-U.S. Oil Rivalry in Africa
Hong, Zhao - 2007
China is now the world's second largest oil-consuming country after the U.S.. Its global efforts to secure oil imports to meet increasing domestic demand have profound implications for international relations in the Asia-Pacific region. China's rising oil demand and its external quest for oil...
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China's Trade Relations with US and the EU: WTO Membership, Free Markets (?), Agricultural Subsidies and Clothing, Textile and Footwear Qoutas
Hannan, Kate - 2006
This paper discusses three scenarios concerning China's recent trade negotiations and relations with the United States and the European Union. Chinese commentators and academics are sure that their country 'is firmly on the path of greater integration with the global economy' and that this is 'a...
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Tales From Two Countries: The Place Branding of Denmark and Singapore
Ooi, Can-Seng - 2006
Place branding has become popular. Places brand themselves to attract tourists, talented foreign workers, investments and businesses. The brand accentuates the positive characteristics of the place; it frames the society and sells its cultures. In the context of tourism, this paper examines the...
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´Chineseness´ as a competitive disadvantage: Singapore Chinese business strategies after failing in China
Dahles, Heidi - 2006
The focus of this paper is on the strategies applied by Singapore-Chinese businesses upon failing in their China business ventures. It has been argued that both the increase of Singapore ventures into China and the failures are due to either cultural issues (misinterpretation of 'shared...
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Development Policy, Demographic Diversity and Interregional Disparities in China
Kok-Kheng Yeoh, Émile - 2006
Although China is not a federal country, its public finance system does carry features of fiscal federalism. Since 1949, although the central government has consistently sought to exercise strong control over the country, it has at times done so by decentralist rather than centralist policies....
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