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Non-Linear Growth The rise of Geely

Title
Non-Linear Growth [electronic resource] : The rise of Geely / by Xiaobo Wu, Jian Du, Sihan Li.
ISBN
9789819952731
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXXIX, 368 p.) 70 illus., 1 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the transformative trajectory undertaken by Chinese domestic enterprises, with a particular focus on Geely Automobile. Comprising five chapters and totaling 13 sections, the study delves into Geely's remarkable progression from a state of catch-up to surpassing established competitors. The initial chapter chronicles Geely's entry into the automotive industry amidst resource and technological scarcity, shedding light on the strategies employed to achieve breakthroughs during the nascent stages. The subsequent section elucidates Geely's transition from a late entrant to a prominent player in the global automotive market, facilitated by innovative practices across organizational, technological, talent-driven, quality-oriented, and cultural dimensions. The third chapter examines Geely's successful foray into globalization, offering a comprehensive analysis of its non-linear growth trajectory, overseas mergers and acquisitions, and strategic expansion efforts. The fourth part explores Geely's approach to embracing uncertainty and navigating cyclical challenges in the automotive industry, seeking determinative opportunities for future growth. Finally, the concluding chapter draws insights from Geely's non-linear growth and advances the "C theory," an enriched local innovation management framework grounded in China's unique developmental context. Wu Xiaobo is a Professor of Innovation and Strategic Management,Zhejiang University.He used to be a visiting fellow at IfM, Cambridge University, and a Fulbright Fellow at MIT Sloan School. He is currently serving as Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Zhejiang University. He is also serving as strategic advisor for corporates. He is dedicated to the theory building of "Beyond Catch up" Du Jian is a Professor of Innovation and Strategic Management, Zhejiang University. Her research focuses on technology innovation, foreign direct investment and global manufacturing strategy. She published several papers in international journals. She is the project leader of three NSFC projects on foreign investment and global innovation. Li Sihan is a Ph.D. candidate in Innovation and Strategic Management at the School of Management, Zhejiang University. He was a visiting student at Cambridge University and National University of Singapore. He has been engaged in research on digital innovation, digital governance, technological innovation, and information management change. He is dedicated to exploring the mystery of firm innovation.
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Language
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January 17, 2024
Contents
Ch 1 The Rationality behind Risk Taking
Ch 2 From three there comes everything
Ch 3 Progression through Secondary Innovation
Ch 4 Redefining Quality
Ch 5 "Unlearning" in Research and Development
Ch 6 The Cycle of Transformation" in Site Management
Ch 7 A Forest where Talent Blossoms
Ch 8 The Code of Vitality to a Resilient Organization
Ch 9 Great Wisdom in Cross-border M&As
Ch 10 Global Collaborative Network
Ch 11 Compliance for High-Speed Development
Ch 12 From Manufacturing to Service
Ch 13 Embrace Uncertainty
Ch 14 Catch-up and Going Beyond of Made in China.
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