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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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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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China's "soft power" re-emergence in Southeast Asia
Dragsbaek Schmidt, Johannes - 2006
China's "soft power" re-emergence in Southeast Asia Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt Associate Professor Research Center on Development and International Relations Aalborg University Email. jds@ihis.aau.dk ABSTRACT Globalization is rapidly changing the overall structure of the international division...
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On Being "Chinese Overseas": The Case of Chinese Indonesian Entrepreneurs
Koning, Juliette - 2006
Two things characterize the ethnic Chinese overseas: their subjection to discrimination and their over-representation (relative to the local people in the place of destination) in self-employment and entrepreneurship (Chan Kwok-bun 2004:xiii). Much has been written on ethnic Chinese firms in...
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Serve the People!: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in China
Holst Jensen, Mads - 2006
Taking into account a broad range of stakeholders who may affect or be affected by corporate action, the perspective of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) carries the promise of a win-win situation for all. CSR in China is highly topical, as the country is integrating into the supply chains...
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Malaysian Investments in China: Transnationalism and the 'Chineseness' of Enterprise Developement
Gomez, Edmund Terence - 2006
The concept of transnationalism is characterised by an important contradiction. While it makes an important contribution to the literature on identity by focussing on the themes of hybridity and pluralism, when it discusses the issue of transnational capital, it falls into the trap of...
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Identity: In Searching the Meaning of Chineseness in Greater China
Cheung, Gordon C. K. - 2006
Among the people in Greater China (People's Republic of China [PRC], Taiwan and Hong Kong), needless to say, economic incentive, political relations and business relations all conjure up an ethos of relations, if not close bonds, among Hong Kong, Taiwan and the PRC. The rise of China matters to...
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Beyond Chinese Capitalism: Re-Conceptualising Notions of Chinese-ness in a Southeast Asian Business cum Societal Context
Jacobsen, Michael - 2006
This paper explores the role of the Chinese in a Southeast Asian business cum societal context; from different approaches towards Chinese-ness over different notions of intra- and inter-ethnic relation ending up with a critique of the idea of a Chinese diaspora in a Southeast Asian context. The...
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The Economic Rise of China: Its Threats and Opportunities from the Perspective of Southeast Asia
Beoy Kui, Ng - 2006
The purpose of the paper is to examine the economic impact of China on the Southeast Asian countries, mainly in terms of trade and investment. The paper attempts to examine whether the rise of China poses a threat to Southeast Asia as a region in the area of international trade, especially...
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Orientalist Imaginations and Touristification of Museums: Experiences from Singapore
Ooi, Can-Seng - 2005
This paper draws inspiration from Edward Said's orientalism, and examines how the three National Museums of Singapore - the Singapore History Museum, the Singapore Art Museum and the Asian Civilizations Museums - are orientalized. The process is mediated through the museums' close links to...
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Moderating Effects of Culture in Transfer of Knowledge: A Case of Danish Multinationals and their Subsidiaries in P.R. China and India
Worm, Verner; Xu, Xiaojun; Shinha, Jai b.P. - 2005
By drawing on a selective review of literature, we propose that the culture of Danish multinationals and transnational organizations interface with the Chinese and Indian societal and managerial cultures in order to create hybrid cultures in Danish subsidiaries in P. R. China and India. The...
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Global Challenges and Local Responses: Trade Unions in the Korean and Malaysian Auto Industries
Wad, Peter - 2005
The paper aims to address the question whether the dynamic of autoworker unionism in South Korea and Malaysia was conditioned by, and eventually also influenced the globalization processes in the local auto industry? The conclusion is a contextualized "yes", and the core argument is the...
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