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    ------------------------------------------------- Topic: Joint-VentureChina – Wall Panelling Once a foreign investor is put into the mix‚ a wealth of legal‚ administrative or operational violations that a solely-owned Chinese firm may have been able to survive with‚ will most likely not be tolerated by the local authorities (Devonshire-Ellise & Hoffman‚ 2010; Norris‚ 2011). Therefore an array of legal and contractual issues may arise for which a foreign party should be prepared. Some of

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    Lessons for Joint Ventures in China. Danone and Wahaha Case Study. 1 Lessons for Joint Ventures in China Danone and Wahaha Case Study 8/17/2012 MSc International Management programme Management across Cultures Prague College Lessons for Joint Ventures in China. Danone and Wahaha Case Study. 2 Contents 1. 2. 3. Objectives and scope. ........................................................................................................................... 3 Joint Venture: definition

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    the most closely studied Chinese joint ventures is that involving Celanese Corporation of the United States‚ a producer of value-added industrial chemicals‚ and China National Tobacco Corporation (CNTC). The venture produces tow‚ the fluffy synthetic fiber in cigarette filters. In 1982‚ when CNTC decided to increase its production of filter cigarettes‚ it was on the lookout for international suppliers. Since all tow providers refused to sell their technology to China‚ CNTC approached Celanese

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    AND CHINA-LUQUAN: NEGOTIATING A JOINT VENTURE(A) Introduction & Situation Analysis Joint ventures (JV) are a popular method of foreign market entry because they theoretically provide a way to join complementary skills and know-how‚ as well as a way for the foreign firm to gain an insider’s perspective on the foreign market. Since China began its market opening in 1978‚ joint ventures have been the most commonly used form of foreign direct investment (FDI)‚ with about 70% of FDI in China in the

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    Nokia and China Puritan have committed to forming a joint venture in China focused on 3G‚ or more specifically‚ TD-SCDMA (time division-synchronous code division multiple access) and W-CDMA. The joint venture will focus on research and development‚ manufacturing and sales of 3G network systems. The JV will begin offering its first TD-SCDMA and W-CDMA systems next year under China Puritan’s Potevio label. The TD-SCDMA standard is being billed as a Chinese alternative to 3G. In addition to

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    Introduction In the reading "A first time expatriates experience in a joint venture in China" we have come to understand the nature and structure of the joint venture between the U.S.A. and China and the role that James Randolf played to strengthen and maintain the international partnership. Controls Inc. was a subsidiary of the parent company Filtration Inc. and so was shielded from any outside competition. When Controls Inc. was given the charter to pursue its own business they realized

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    organizational structure and localizing management‚ and product diversification.   Komatsu was at crossroads on how to most efficiently and effectively leverage cost savings and expertise in local markets‚ from production to sales & marketing‚ and still maintain their reputation of product quality.   They were in need of an organizational restructuring that would support this new international business model‚ which also included ensuring key management would be heavily involved in this new expansion

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    depends on that how its employees performed. Therefore‚ performance management is drawing more and more attention. Because performance management is not just the appraisal of performance‚ it also provides incentives to improve the performance of employees. DHL is the world’s biggest company in the express delivery area. It has its own successful performance system‚ and became to use the balance scorecard as an important part of the performance system in recent years. DHL China‚ the subsidiary company

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    Petroecuador (Ecuador) and Sinopec (China) Oil Joint Venture Petroecuador and Sinopec agreed to create a Joint Venture that was supposed to be a big opportunity for both‚ the Latin American and the Asian country. These two companies are different in many ways‚ especially in the size of their profitability and technology development. Sinopec International Petroleum belongs to Sinopec Corp.‚ which is one of the largest integrated energy and chemical companies in China. It business mainly covers oil

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    The world is filled with many diverse media systems. These media systems are built on many elements from cultural characteristics to media content. China‚ for instance has very distinct news reporting guidelines and regulations that affect the media content. In the United States media regulations affect what media we are exposed to and the news reporting that is present. These two media systems have some similarities but they differ greatly from each other in the way and extent that their media

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