Content
October 2018, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 739-740 China’s global political economy: managerial perspective
by Dilip K. Das - 740-744 Cool Japan: case studies from Japan’s cultural and creative industries
by Keith Jackson - 745-746 The Chinese strategic mind
by Ying Zhu - 746-747 Entrepreneurship in China: the emergence of the private sector
by Malcolm Warner
August 2018, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 429-436 The challenges of managing ‘new generation’ employees in contemporary China: setting the scene
by Malcolm Warner & Ying Zhu - 437-458 New generation employees’ preferences towards leadership style in China
by Shuang Ren & Yuhua Xie & Ying Zhu & Malcolm Warner - 459-471 Frontline disruptive leadership and new generation employees’ innovative behaviour in China: the moderating role of emotional intelligence
by Xuanfang Hou & Wenqi Li & Qiao Yuan - 472-489 Managing Chinese millennial employees and their impact on human resource management transformation: an empirical study
by Yixuan Zhao - 490-509 High-performance work systems, dual stressors and ‘new generation’ employee in China
by Yufang Huang & Di Fan & Yiyi Su & Fei Wu - 510-527 Exploring ‘new generation’ employees’ green tactics in environmental protection in China
by Fangjian Wu & Guiyao Tang & Wei Sun - 528-542 Problems and challenges in managing the new generation of doctors in Chinese hospitals
by Tian Gao & Bruce Gurd - 543-560 Is new generation employees’ job crafting beneficial or detrimental to organizations in China? Participative decision-making as a moderator
by Haibo Wang & Xiaohui Wang & Jinrong Li - 561-577 Embedding ‘familiness’ in HRM practices to retain a new generation of migrant workers in China
by Xin Deng - 578-584 Managing ‘new generation’ employees in China and beyond: summing-up
by Ying Zhu & Malcolm Warner
May 2018, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 273-293 Institutional change and corporate governance diversity in China’s SOEs
by Da Teng & Douglas B. Fuller & Chengchun Li - 294-311 Chinese banking reforms in perspective: towards global alignment or national specificity?
by Elisabeth Paulet & Francesc Relano - 312-329 An empirical test of replacement costs of turnover using human capital corporate panel in Korea
by Man-Su Kang & Huifeng Pan & Hong-Youl Ha - 330-350 Age negotiation at the Asian corporate subsidiary: challenges of managerial ‘youth’ in Thai-based subsidiaries of Western multinationals
by Tim G. Andrews & Chris Rowley & Khongphu Nimanandh & Ruth Banomyong - 351-370 Deconstructing B2B, co-creation and service deployment in East Asia: evidence from Taiwan and PRC manufacturers
by Chih-An Lin & Homin Chen - 371-388 Institutional change and strategic choice: debating the ‘stage-model’ of strategy in emerging economies
by Zhichang Zhu - 389-389 Unraveling the mysteries of case study research: a guide for business and management students
by Ying Zhu - 390-395 Japanese management and society in the ‘Age of Abenomics’
by Keith Jackson - 395-402 As a context for business and management research, how ‘unique’ is Japan?
by Keith Jackson - 403-404 Handbook on the history of economic analysis, volumes I, II, and III
by Malcolm Warner - 404-405 The emerging industrial relations of China
by Malcolm Warner - 405-406 Managing expatriates in China: a language and identity perspective
by Malcolm Warner - 406-408 Strategic human resource management in China: a multiple perspective
by Adrian Campbell - 408-409 HRM in mission-driven organisations: managing people in the not-for-profit sector
by Peter Holland - 409-412 Human resource management in the project-oriented organization: towards a viable system for project personnel
by Munira Amidkhonova - 412-414 Brewed in Japan: the evolution of the Japanese beer industry
by Tim Craig - 414-416 From the Great Wall to Wall Street: a cross-cultural look at leadership and management in China and the US
by Peihua Fan - 417-418 Career development: a human resource development perspective
by Anthony Reese - 419-424 Capitalism, without capital?
by Malcolm Warner - 425-428 Towards a New Corporate Responsibility and Governance? Identity Characteristics of Asia Pacific MNCs
by The Editors
March 2018, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 137-137 Preface
by Gordon Redding - 138-149 Taking stock of social capital research: its application in service-oriented firms
by Yuliani Suseno & Chris Rowley - 150-173 Spilling the social capital beans: a comparative case study of coffee service enterprises within Asia-Pacific
by Aaron Tham & David Fleischman & Peter Jenner - 174-195 Disruptive innovation and the creation of social capital in Indonesia’s urban communities
by Yuliani Suseno - 196-211 Selling trust in cyber space: social networking service (SNS) providers and social capital amongst netizens in South Korea
by Ingyu Oh & Wonho Jang & Sanghyeon Kim - 212-232 The effect of technology management capability on new product development in China’s service-oriented manufacturing firms: a social capital perspective
by Weiwei Wu & Yexin Liu & Tachia Chin - 233-260 Beyond ‘know-what’ and ‘know-how’ to ‘know-who’: enhancing human capital with social capital in an Australian start-up accelerator
by Pi-Shen Seet & Janice Jones & Lloyd Oppelaar & Graciela Corral de Zubielqui - 261-271 Social capital in service-oriented firms: future directions
by Yuliani Suseno & Chris Rowley
January 2018, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-21 Intelligent connected vehicles: the industrial practices and impacts on automotive value-chains in China
by Xu Kuang & Fuquan Zhao & Han Hao & Zongwei Liu - 22-36 Towards an integrative framework of conflict-handling behaviour: integrating Western and Chinese perspectives
by Xin Li & Verner Worm & Peihong Xie - 37-52 The dynamic role of small- and medium-sized multinationals in global production networks: Norwegian maritime firms in the Greater Shanghai Region in China
by Rolv Petter Amdam & Ove Bjarnar & Jinmin Wang - 53-71 Charismatic leadership in IT firms in Taiwan: an empirical study
by Yi-Ying Chang - 72-89 The significance of human capital and social capital: professional–client relationships in the Asia Pacific
by Yuliani Suseno & Ashly H. Pinnington - 90-115 A review of research on outward foreign direct investment from emerging countries, including China: what do we know, how do we know and where should we be heading?
by Justin Paul & Gabriel R. G. Benito - 116-118 Human resource management revisited
by Malcolm Warner - 118-121 Post capitalism: a guide to our future; How will capitalism end?: essays on a failing system; The perils of leaving economics to the experts; Inventing the future: postcapitalism and a world without work
by Malcolm Warner - 121-124 Conducting business in China and India: a comparative and contextual analysis; China’s economic culture: the ritual order of state and markets; The political economy of banking governance in China; China’s governance model: flexibility and durability of pragmatic authoritarianism
by Malcolm Warner - 124-127 Management in South Korea revisited
by Keith Jackson - 128-130 Huawei: leadership, culture and connectivity
by Keith Jackson - 130-132 Global talent: skilled labor as social capital in Korea
by Thuy Thi Minh Nguyen - 132-134 Leadership of Chinese private enterprises
by Peihua Fan - 135-136 Advanced introduction to globalization
by Dilip K. Das
October 2017, Volume 23, Issue 5
- () Erratum
by The Editors - 625-640 What does the ‘inner world’ of Chinese managers tell us about their management values, thoughts and practices? An ethnographic study
by Jose Weng-Chou Wong & Siew-Huat Kong - 641-657 Entrepreneurship and social norms about thrift versus sharing: the Chinese-Tahitian experience
by Bernard Poirine & Vincent Dropsy & Jean-François Gay - 658-676 The dynamics of the Chinese film industry: factors affecting Chinese audiences’ intentions to see movies
by Guangchao Charles Feng - 677-696 Enhancing knowledge sharing from self-initiated expatriates in Vietnam: the role of internal marketing and work-role adjustment in an emerging economy
by Au Due Tang & Man-Ling Chang & Cheng-Feng Cheng - 697-712 ‘China-focused’ human resource management? A critical analysis of a decade of journal-published research, 2008–2017
by Ronald Busse - 713-733 Review of Korean workplace gender policy literature from 1989 to 2014
by Louise Patterson & Brandon Walcutt - 734-734 Zhu Rongji and China’s economic take-off
by Malcolm Warner - 735-737 Women in Southeast Asia: Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Timor, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei; Essential trade: Vietnamese women in a changing marketplace
by Paul Gentle - 738-742 Demographic shift: implications for employment policy development in the Asia-Pacific
by Keith Jackson - 742-743 Global marketing: contemporary theory, practice and cases
by Alexander Rosado-Serrano & Justin Paul - 743-745 The Asian ‘poverty miracle’: impressive accomplishments or incomplete achievements?
by Dilip K. Das - 745-747 The diffusion of Western economic ideas in East Asia
by Carsten Herrmann-Pillath - 748-750 Unlikely partners: Chinese reformers, Western economists, and the making of global China
by Malcolm Warner - 751-753 History of economic thought, east and west
by Malcolm Warner - 754-754 International human resource management: trends, practices and future directions
by Malcolm Warner - 755-759 Championing sustainability: lessons from China?
by Keith Jackson - 761-762 Special Issue:
by The Editors - 763-766 Whither Guanxi in China? A Review of Theory and Practice
by The Editors
August 2017, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 467-474 Asia Pacific as a research context for organizational learning: background and future directions
by Jacky F. L. Hong & Robin Stanley Snell & Chris Rowley - 475-492 Managing knowledge work in Asia Pacific contexts: case studies of Hong Kong SMEs
by Kuok Kei Law & Andrew Chan - 493-508 Transforming learning into export performance by Chinese firms
by Lancy Mac & Felicitas Evangelista - 509-540 Local contexts and organizational learning for innovation in an emerging economy: the case of two Malaysian firms in Indonesia
by Yuliani Suseno & Lina Salim & Philip Setiadi - 541-558 Dynamic organizational learning: a narrative inquiry into the story of Huawei in China
by Li-Chung Chang & Wei-Ling Ho & Sang-Bing Tsai & Quan Chen & Chi-Cheng Wu - 559-575 When new product development fails in China: mediating effects of voice behaviour and learning from failure
by Bang Nguyen & Junsong Chen & David De Cremer - 576-595 ‘Inpatriation’ for knowledge-transfer within Japanese multinational corporations
by Yukiko Murakami - 596-620 Business responses to climate change: strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Vietnam
by Binh Hoang Duc & Khang Do Ba
May 2017, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 309-316 On globalization ‘with Chinese characteristics’?
by Malcolm Warner - 317-335 The internationalization of the RMB: a perspective vis a vis East Asian economic and financial integration
by Yuming Cui - 336-353 , political connections and resource acquisition in Chinese publicly listed private sector firms
by Han Yu & Abraham Y. Nahm & Zengji Song - 354-372 The impact of espoused national cultural values on innovative behaviour: an empirical study in the Chinese IT-enabled global service industry
by Rong Du & Lili Liu & Detmar W. Straub & Michael B. Knight - 373-395 Exploring managerial leadership in Javanese (Indonesia) organisations: engaging , the eight principles of Javanese statesmanship
by Christopher Selvarajah & Denny Meyer & Ratna Roostika & Suku Sukunesan - 396-419 The effect of host country Internet infrastructure on foreign expansion of Korean MNCs
by Seung-Hyun Lee & Chang Hoon Oh & Jeoung Yul Lee - 420-437 The moderating roles of status of B2B evaluator and dependence in the switching costs – switching intentions – performance causal chain in Korea
by Hong-Youl Ha - 438-453 Host-site institutions, regional production linkages and technological upgrading: a study of automotive firms in vietnam
by Chuc Dinh Nguyen & Anh Ngoc Nguyen & Trang Ha Nguyen & Minh Ngoc Nguyen - 454-456 Finding a voice at work? New perspectives on employment relations
by Debi S. Saini - 457-458 Chinese rules: five timeless lessons for succeeding in China
by Paul Gentle - 458-464 Structures of economic growth in Asia: lessons from Japan?
by Keith Jackson - 464-465 The silk roads: a new history of the world
by Malcolm Warner
March 2017, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 161-161 Acknowledgements
by The Editors - 163-170 Introduction: human capital as a factor in societal progress
by Gordon Redding & Chris Rowley - 171-191 The Indonesian tourism industry under crisis: a Bourdieuan perspective on social boundaries among small-scale business owners
by Julie E. Ferguson & Heidi Dahles & Titi Susilowati Prabawa - 192-204 Design leadership, work values ethic and workplace innovation: an investigation of SMEs in Thailand and Vietnam
by Nuttawuth Muenjohn & Adela McMurray - 205-229 The war for talent: human capital challenges for professional service firms
by Yuliani Suseno & Ashly H. Pinnington - 230-242 The contribution of human capital to a holistic response to climate change: learning from and for the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
by Ngan Collins & Sandra Jones & Tin Hong Nguyen & Pauline Stanton - 243-263 Collaboration and opportunism as a duality within social capital: a regional ethnic Chinese case study
by Kuan-Cheng Chen & Gordon Redding - 264-289 Human capacity development in Indonesia: leadership and managerial ideology in Javanese organizations
by Christopher Selvarajah & Denny Meyer - 290-298 Human capital formation under neo-liberalism: the legacy of vocational education training in Australasia and implications for the Asia-Pacific region
by Stephen Blumenfeld & Ashish Malik - 299-305 Conclusion: the central role of human and social capital
by Gordon Redding & Chris Rowley - 307-308 Special Issue [2018]:
by The Editors
January 2017, Volume 23, Issue 1
- () Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1-9 Whither globalisation and convergence? Asian examples and future research
by Chris Rowley - 10-26 Ultimate ownership, risk-taking and firm value: evidence from China
by Kun Su & Liuchuang Li & Rui Wan - 27-43 The role of regional formal institutions and foreign direct investment in innovation in Chinese enterprises
by Yi Qu & Ting Qu & Yaoan Wu - 44-62 The effectiveness of nutritional information on foodservice companies’ corporate social responsibility
by Jinkyung Choi - 63-89 Hong Kong and Singapore exchanges confront high frequency trading
by David R. Meyer & George Guernsey - 90-115 Choosing between internal and external development for innovation projects: antecedents and consequences
by Joohan Ryoo - 116-134 The performance dimension in symbolic management revisited: the functional role of traditional mechanisms in large Korean firms
by Taeyoung Yoo - 135-151 Corporate giving in Taiwan: agency cost theory vs. value enhancement theory
by Chien-Pang Lin & Ming-Hsiang Chen & Jie Wang & Li Tian - 152-153 The Oxford handbook of management theorists
by Jane Nolan - 153-154 Diversity of managerial perspectives from inside China (managing the Asian century)
by Ronald Busse - 154-156 China’s exchange rate regime
by Dilip K. Das - 156-157 China’s transition from communism – new perspectives
by Malcolm Warner - 158-159 Call for Papers
by The Editors
October 2016, Volume 22, Issue 4
- () Corrigendum
by The Editors - 523-533 Internationalization patterns and the evolution of multinational companies: comparing Japan, Korea, China and India
by Robert Fitzgerald & Chris Rowley - 534-566 Whose fall and whose rise? Lessons of Japanese MNCs for Chinese and emerging economy MNCs
by Robert Fitzgerald & Huaichuan Rui - 567-594 Is there an East Asian model of MNC internationalization? A comparative analysis of Japanese and Korean firms
by Martin Hemmert & Keith Jackson - 595-611 An empirical investigation into the internationalization patterns of Japanese firms
by Pearlean Chadha & Jenny Berrill - 612-640 Japanese production networks in India: spatial distribution, agglomeration and industry effects
by Sierk A. Horn & Adam R. Cross - 641-646 MNCs from the Asia Pacific in the global economy: examples and lessons from Japan, Korea, China and India
by Robert Fitzgerald & Chris Rowley
July 2016, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 353-365 Business ethics and the role of context: institutionalism, history and comparisons in the Asia Pacific region
by Chris Rowley & Ingyu Oh - 366-373 Political economy and business ethics
by John Lie - 374-396 Work ethic formed by pedagogical approach: evolution of institutional approach to education and competitiveness
by Chris Baumann & Hamin Hamin & Seung Jung (SJ) Yang - 397-410 The state as a regulator of business ethics in Edo Japan: the Tokugawa authority structure and private interests
by Ingyu Oh & Youngran Koh - 411-421 A sociocognitive approach to business ethics: lessons from early industrializing Japan
by Peter von Staden - 422-438 Confucian business ethics in Korea: pre-modern welfare state
by Sangsoon Kang & Joohee Choi - 439-451 Overcoming ethical issues through symbolic management, cultivating proponents and storytelling: the institutionalization of Korea’s horseracing industry
by Sou Hwan Kang & Gil-Sung Park - 452-467 The institutionalization of Korean traditional music: problematic business ethics in the construction of genre and place
by Keith Howard - 468-486 Understanding the rise and decline of shareholder activism in South Korea: the explanatory advantages of the theory of Modes of Exchange
by Bronwen Dalton & Marie dela Rama - 487-501 Corporate governance and the institutionalization of socially responsible investing (SRI) in Korea
by Hannah Jun - 502-515 Educational inequality among Chinese urban schools: the business ethics of private schools
by Jin Wang & Wonho Jang - 516-521 Relinquishing business ethics from a theoretical deadlock: the requirement for local grounding and historical comparisons in the Asia Pacific region
by Chris Rowley & Ingyu Oh
April 2016, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 201-219 ‘Reverse internationalization’ in Chinese firms: a study of how global startup OEMs seek to compete domestically
by Tachia Chin & Ren-huai Liu & Xuemei Yang - 220-237 Integrating nonmarket and market resources, strategy and performance in Chinese enterprises: a review of the field and a resource-based empirical study
by Wu Wei & Xuan Zhao & Mei Li & Malcolm Warner - 238-261 An evolutionary perspective of opportunism in high-technology alliance: the evidence from South Korean companies
by Inwon Kang & Shin Han & Jiwon Lee & Lorne Olfman - 262-288 How do economic, cultural, and global-connectedness distances moderate the effect of customers’ experiences on their intention to revisit non-indigenous restaurants? Evidence from Korean restaurants
by Seung-yon Lee & Jeoung Yul Lee & Renee Boyoung Kim - 289-306 Global production networks and host-site industrial upgrading: the case of the semiconductor industry in Thailand
by Patarapong Intarakumnerd & Pun-Arj Chairatana & Preeda Chaiyanajit - 307-324 Brand personality appeal, brand relationship quality and WOM transmission: a study of consumer markets in Vietnam
by Nguyen Dinh Tho & Nguyen Thi Mai Trang & Svein Ottar Olsen - 325-342 Responsible supply chain management in the Asian context: the effects on relationship commitment and supplier performance
by Su-Yol Lee - 343-344 China's environmental policy and urban development
by Paul Gentle - 344-345 The Chinese macro economy and financial system
by Malcolm Warner - 346-347 Sustainable development and CSR in China – a multi-perspective approach
by Ronald Busse - 347-348 Business leadership development in China
by Ronald Busse - 349-350 Special Issue:
by The Editors - 351-352 Special Issue:
by Yuliani Suseno & Chris Rowley
January 2016, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 3-20 Host-site institutions, production networks and technological capabilities
by Rajah Rasiah & Fukunari Kimura & Sothea Oum - 21-37 Industrial upgrading in global production networks: the case of the Chinese automotive industry
by Yan Sheng Li & Xin Xin Kong & Miao Zhang - 38-47 Host-site support, foreign ownership, regional linkages and technological capabilities: evidence from automotive firms in Indonesia
by Rajah Rasiah & Rafat Beigpoor Shahrivar & Abdusy Syakur Amin - 48-64 Auto and car parts production: can the Philippines catch up with Asia?
by Rene E. Ofreneo - 65-85 Intra-industry trade, product fragmentation and technological capability development in Thai automotive industry
by Patarapong Intarakumnerd & Kriengkrai Techakanont - 86-109 The transformation of the clothing industry in China
by Miao Zhang & Xin Xin Kong & Santha Chenayah Ramu - 110-130 The garment industry in Laos: technological capabilities, global production chains and competitiveness
by Vanthana Nolintha & Idris Jajri - 131-149 Multinationals, technology and regional linkages in Myanmar's clothing industry
by Tin Htoo Naing & Su-Fei Yap - 150-164 China's semiconductor industry in global value chains
by Xin Xin Kong & Miao Zhang & Santha Chenayah Ramu - 165-179 Institutional support, regional trade linkages and technological capabilities in the semiconductor industry in Malaysia
by Rajah Rasiah & Yap Xiao Shan - 180-192 Institutional support, technological capabilities and domestic linkages in the semiconductor industry in Singapore
by Rajah Rasiah & Yap Xiao Shan - 193-200 Epilogue: implications for promoting firm-level technological capabilities
by Rajah Rasiah & Fukunari Kimura & Sothea Oum
October 2015, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 457-463 Emerging Asian MNCs
by Changsu Kim & Donghyun Park - 551-552 On China
by Paul Gentle - 552-555 America's response to China: a history of Sino-American relations / Affluence and influence: economic inequality and political power in America
by Paul Gentle - 555-557 Pragmatic strategy: eastern wisdom, global success / Chinese leadership / Thoughts on economic development in China / The history of ancient Chinese economic thought
by Malcolm Warner - 557-558 Traditional Chinese thinking on HRM practices: heritage and transformation in China
by Malcolm Warner - 565-573 Natural disaster and nuclear crisis in Japan: response and recovery after Japan's 3/11 / After the great East Japan earthquake: political and policy change in post-Fukushima Japan
by Keith Jackson
July 2015, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 279-294 Japanese multinationals in the post-bubble era: new challenges and evolving capabilities
by Robert Fitzgerald & Chris Rowley - 295-310 Global value chains and the lost competitiveness of the Japanese watch industry: an applied business history of Seiko since 1990
by Pierre-Yves Donz� - 311-332 Do Japanese electronics firms still follow traditional vertical integration strategies? Evidence from the liquid crystal display industry
by Derek Lehmberg - 333-363 Strategic capabilities and the emergence of the global factory: Omron in China
by Robert Fitzgerald & Jiangfeng Lai - 364-382 Boundary-crossing and the localization of capabilities in a Japanese multinational firm
by Jacky F.L. Hong & Robin Stanley Snell - 383-402 Do Japanese MNCs use expatriates to contain risk in Asian host countries?
by Jean-Pascal Bassino & Marion Dovis & Pierre van der Eng - 403-423 Cross-national distance and insidership within networks: Japanese MNCs' ownership strategies in their overseas subsidiaries
by Megan Min Zhang - 424-448 Cultural determinants of alliance management capability - an analysis of Japanese MNCs in India
by Sumati Varma & Richa Awasthy & Kalpana Narain & Rishika Nayyar - 449-456 How have Japanese multinational companies changed? Competitiveness, management and subsidiaries
by Robert Fitzgerald & Chris Rowley
April 2015, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 155-169 Why the interactions between state- and private-controlled banks matter in the unsuccessful reforms of the Chinese banking industry
by Miia Parnaudeau - 170-187 Comparing value orientations of German and Chinese managers: impacts of demographic and business-related factors
by Ronald Busse & Linyan Sun & Valerie Zhu - 188-210 China goes global: public policies' influence on small- and medium-sized enterprises' international expansion
by Guillermo Cardoza & Gaston Fornes & Ping Li & Ning Xu & Song Xu - 211-227 Transfer or localize? International reward and compensation practices of South Korean multinational enterprises in China
by Haiying Kang & Jie Shen - 228-250 Implementation of interorganizational cost management and its infrastructure: the case of a Korean 'Chaebol' firm
by Sung-Kyu Sohn & Il-Hang Shin & Sorah Park - 251-263 Keynes and China: 'Keynesianism with Chinese characteristics'
by Malcolm Warner - 264-265 Understanding Chinese Society
by Timo Heroth - 265-266 When China rules the world: the end of the Western world and the birth of a new global order
by Gian Casadio - 266-267 The China Fallacy: How the US can benefit from China's rise and avoid another Cold War
by Malcolm Warner - 267-270 EU-Japan relations, 1970-2012 - from confrontation to Global Partnership
by Eva Hanada - 270-276 Japan in world history
by Keith Jackson - 277-278 China versus the West: the global power shift of the 21st century
by Steven Rosefielde
January 2015, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-9 Managing China's energy sector: between the market and the state
by Hongyi Lai & Malcolm Warner - 10-25 The role of oil and gas in China's energy strategy: an overview
by Elspeth Thomson & Augustin Boey - 26-43 China's renewable energy development: policy, industry and business perspectives
by Christopher M. Dent - 44-59 The Chinese government and the national oil companies (NOCs): who is the principal?
by Janet Xuanli Liao - 60-76 Corporate governance or governance by corporates? Testing governmentality in the context of China's national oil and petrochemical business groups
by Tyler M. Rooker - 77-95 Rationale of internationalization of China's national oil companies: seeking natural resources, strategic assets or sectoral specialization?
by Hongyi Lai & Sarah O'Hara & Karolina Wysoczanska - 96-112 From mercantile strategy to domestic demand stimulation: changes in China's solar PV subsidies
by Gang Chen
Printed from https://ideas.repec.org/s/taf/apbizr3.html