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In the shadow of the dragon : the global expansion of Chinese companies--how it will change business forever

Title
In the shadow of the dragon : the global expansion of Chinese companies--how it will change business forever / Winter Nie and William Dowell ; with Abraham Lu.
ISBN
9780814431726
0814431720
9781283688420
1283688425
9780814431702
0814431704
Publication
New York : AMACOM, American Management Association, [2012]
Copyright Notice Date
©2012
Physical Description
1 online resource (290 pages)
Local Notes
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Summary
"The 'made in China' label has long dominated the lower end of the US manufacturing industry, effectively squeezing it out of existence. That's old news. What most people don't know is that China's global reach now extends much further. Chinese companies have entered higher-end markets-technology, financial services, transportation, energy-and are emerging as powerhouse multinationals. In the Shadow of the Dragon is a meticulously researched expose of the most competitive companies in China. Based on interviews with Chinese business leaders and original case studies, the book provides: Profiles of key players. Insights into subtle yet powerful strategies used to gain market dominance. An understanding of the Chinese approach to going global. Analysis of the Chinese way of innovation. Advice on competing head-to-head or forming alliances with Chinese partners. Part primer, part survival guide, In the Shadow of the Dragon is the first book to lay bare the challenges looming ahead"--Provided by publisher.
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Other formats
Print version: Nie, Winter. In the shadow of the dragon. New York : AMACOM, ©2012
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 10, 2020
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
No longer a shrinking violet
Coca-Cola, Huiyuan juice, and CNOOC: protectionism on both sides of the Pacific
Huawei: technology dictates, but politics still counts
TCL takes over Thomason: Li Dongsheng's Normandy
Lenovo: IBM lends a hand
Kangnai, Haili, and Li Ning: moving up the value chain
CHINT switches on China's electricity
Ping An brings modern finance to China
Han's laser: creating new markets
Cracking the American retail market: who is Haier?
China moves ahead on clean energy
All roads lead to innovation
The implications for China and the rest of the world.
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