Liu 00 2014-May 24th EMA Econometrics Fudan University/School of Economics Research Paper FDI outflow‚ the case of China Submitted by Liu 01 FDI outflow in the case of China EMA Student‚ Fudan University Abstract Since the opening in 1978‚ China became the biggest FDI recipient of the developing countries worldwide. There is no doubt‚ this condition will keep going. But recently a reversed movement attracted more and more attention. Using the Dunning model‚ the rapid growth emerging countries
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XCO CHINA CASE STUDY Case discussion Questions 1. Why do you think John Ross ‘prior expatriate experience failed to prepare him for the task of managing XCO China? I consider that John Ross prior experience may failed in China because the Asian culture differed a lot from Mexico and Hungarian culture and he did not have a cultural training for Asian markets. If you are assigned to work overseas you need training in the culture of the place where you are going. In his previous experience‚ Ross probably
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MREJEN Corentin Wednesday‚ October 10 2012 Case Analysis: Airbus in China 1. Identify the key management issues facing Airbus in China. Since 1985‚ cooperation between Airbus and China covers the commercial‚ industry and research sectors. Laurence Barron‚ president of Airbus China since January 2004 is willing to expand this cooperation with Chinese aviation industry. Heading this way‚ a joint venture was launched in September 2008 owned by the European aircraft-maker for 51%‚ with the
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1. Chen was told by her former colleague‚ Zhu‚ to give RMB 3000 (US $360) to each of the two government officials. What would be the consequences of doing so for the involved parties and other relevant stakeholders? The core issue around this case is the major differences between Chinese and western ethical values. It is common‚ in most developed Western countries‚ for businesses and government officials to closely follow business rules and regulations that are straightforward and by the books
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MKT 600-011 [Weekly Critique Notes] Case Title: Future of Avon China: Direct Sales‚ Retail Sales or Both 1. What is the central issue in this case? Avon China [who] is given the opportunity to consider the previously successful but fallen direct sales strategy which possesses challenges alongside the opportunity [what] in the distant future [when] because [why] * Chinese officials have intermediately lifted the direct-sales strategy ban after the economic instability in 1998
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the following questions based on the material of the case (BEFORE year 2007) 1. Why are Japan‚ the newly industrialized economies (.NIEs.) and developing Asian countries less vocal than the US on the valuation of the RMB? 2. Present a balance of payment to understand the internal and external flows‚ and analyze the different components of the Chinese balance of payment. Do you think the renminbi is overvalued against the US dollar? How can China maintain the exchange rate of the RMB? Exchanging all
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Case Study 1 KFC China should continue its strategy of rapid expansion through China‚ as there are an increasing number of female workers in the workforce and they should expand particularly in developing and affluent cities to take advantage of increasing incomes of Chinese residents. However‚ KFC China will face challenges such as risks of backlash by residents and the government‚ increasing operation costs and increasing strength of competitors in the future and thus will have to strategise
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Google in China Case Study Brief When entering an international market‚ it has become increasingly popular for companies to provide services as a transition into a new market (Ball‚ Geringer‚ Minor‚ & McNett‚ 2010). In early 2006‚ Google made a deal with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to launch Google.cn‚ an indigenous version of the search engine run from within China. However‚ China’s Internet policies along with Google’s ineffective observations of market and cultural diversity hampered
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Case: Car Financing in China 1. Suggest reasons for a company to enter the Chinese market for auto financing. • Statistically proven‚ the Chinese market has exploded in the past couple days. • It may be inferred that since Chinese market is used to deal with other huge companies that they also will be knowledgeable/experienced of how to get the auto financing running. • It would be easy to integrate because they already have numerous network partners to leverage‚ such as Isuzu‚ Suzuki
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eBay Inc. in China (Case study) Strategic Management Authors: Antonin Levy Diogo Reganha Nuno Sobral Visar Murati Riga‚ 2014 Question 1 eBay first entered the Chinese market in 2002 by acquiring a 33% stake in its local counterpart‚ EachNet‚ followed by a full acquisition a year later in 2003. Critically assess eBay.s choice of market entry strategy for China (use Key Country Matrix)‚ listing both the advantages and disadvantages of its acquisition strategy (use Drivers (YIP) -CAGE Matrix)
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