China's Domestic Private Firms: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Management and PerformanceM.E. Sharpe, 2006 - 342 lappuses One of the most important outcomes of market reforms in China over the past 20 years has been the emergence of a significant domestic private sector, which now accounts for almost a third of China's GDP and is by far the country's most important source of employment growth. This book is the first in-depth analysis of the management and operation of these domestic private firms, which are defined as companies or organizations created by PRC citizens, including township enterprises and collectives. The book provides a comprehensive and multidisciplinary perspective on the factors important to the successful operation and growth of these firms. It begins with a review of the literature on the topic in three different disciplines - economics, sociology, and management - each followed by several chapters covering recent developments in these areas. Featuring contributions by distinguished scholars and China experts, the work concludes with an insightful chapter on the future of China's public sector in the global economy. |
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vii. lappuse
... findings of research projects conducted immediately before this book's publication . These new and timely studies offer fresh insights on the development and performance of a variety of Chinese domestic private firms . Also included are ...
... findings of research projects conducted immediately before this book's publication . These new and timely studies offer fresh insights on the development and performance of a variety of Chinese domestic private firms . Also included are ...
6. lappuse
... findings about the split between the collective subsector and the rest of the nonstate sector vary , the total share of the broadly defined private sector remains more or less the same : it accounts for two - thirds of China's GDP.4 To ...
... findings about the split between the collective subsector and the rest of the nonstate sector vary , the total share of the broadly defined private sector remains more or less the same : it accounts for two - thirds of China's GDP.4 To ...
8. lappuse
... findings to date on the Chinese private business sector . According to Yanjie Bian and Zhanxin Zhang ( chapter 2 ) , sociologists were among the first to study the rise of a domestic private economic sector from a social science ...
... findings to date on the Chinese private business sector . According to Yanjie Bian and Zhanxin Zhang ( chapter 2 ) , sociologists were among the first to study the rise of a domestic private economic sector from a social science ...
9. lappuse
... findings are that village cadres , formerly the most im- portant source of collective enterprise managers , became the most important source of private entrepreneurs . The main source of the initial investments of private enterprises ...
... findings are that village cadres , formerly the most im- portant source of collective enterprise managers , became the most important source of private entrepreneurs . The main source of the initial investments of private enterprises ...
11. lappuse
... findings about private entrepreneurs and the main source of initial investment of private enterprises are similar to the findings in the sociology literature . Both show the importance of family and social connections . The management ...
... findings about private entrepreneurs and the main source of initial investment of private enterprises are similar to the findings in the sociology literature . Both show the importance of family and social connections . The management ...
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FAMILY BUSINESSES IN CHINA 197896 ENTRY AND PERFORMANCE | 40 |
TRANSNATIONAL OR SOCIAL CAPITAL? RETURNEES VERSUS LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS | 65 |
THE SWEATSHOP AND BEYOND AUTHORITY RELATIONS IN DOMESTIC PRIVATE ENTERPRISES | 82 |
PROPERTY RIGHTS REGIMES AND FIRM BEHAVIOR THEORY VERSUS EVIDENCE | 97 |
OBSERVING PRIVATE BUSINESS IN CHINA | 120 |
A SURVEY OF THE ECONOMICS LITERATURE ON CHINAS NONSTATE ENTERPRISES | 128 |
IN MARKETPLACE AND BOARDROOM WHAT DO WE KNOW AND NOT KNOW ABOUT CHINAS NONSTATE ENTERPRISES? | 196 |
CHINAS DOMESTIC PRIVATE FIRMS A LITERATURE REVIEW AND DIRECTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH | 206 |
AUTHORITY AND BENEVOLENCE EMPLOYEES RESPONSES TO PATERNALISTIC LEADERSHIP IN CHINA | 230 |
THE COMMITMENTFOCUSED HRM SYSTEM ADOPTION AND PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS IN DOMESTIC PRIVATE FIRMS | 261 |
LENOVOS PURSUIT OF DYNAMIC STRATEGIC FIT | 277 |
THE EMERGENCE OF CHINAS PRIVATESECTOR FIRMS THEORY DEVELOPMENT IN THE MIDST OF EVOLVING INSTITUTIONAL AND ... | 297 |
CHINAS PRIVATE SECTOR A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE | 311 |
ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS | 327 |
DECENTRALIZATION AND THE STRUCTURE OF CHINESE CORPORATE BOARDS DO POLITICIANS JEOPARDIZE BOARD PROFESSIONA... | 147 |
FIRM BEHAVIOR IN A MIXED MARKET THE CASE OF CHINA | 171 |
INDEX | 333 |
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analysis assets authoritarianism Beijing benevolence cadre families chapter Cheng China's nonstate enterprises China's private Chinese commitment-focused HRM practices companies competitive corporate corporatism dependence directors domestic private firms effects emerging employees employment entrepreneurs entry environment factor family businesses firm behavior firm performance firm's firms in China growth Guangzhou guanxi Hong Kong Hypothesis incentives industry institutional interaction internal labor Lenovo managerial market economy market structure market transition networks NSES organizational organizational commitment organizations overseas overseas Chinese ownership patterns percent perspective political politicians private business private economy private enterprises private sector property rights regimes regression relationship resource-based view returnees Review rural China sample Schoonhoven share shareholder significant social capital Sociology SOES state-owned enterprises state-owned firms statistics Strategic Management strategy subordinate outcomes supervisor sweatshop Table theory transitional economy TVEs types of firms variables Walder Yanjie Zhang
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