The Lauder GLobaL business insiGhT reporT 2014 rebalancing the Global economy Lauder-Report-2014.indd 1 12/18/13 12:07 PM Introduction The Lauder GLobaL business insiGhT reporT 2014 rebalancing the Global economy In this special report, students from the Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management & International Studies examine current trends and recent developments shaping today’s global marketplace. The articles cover a wide variety of topics ranging from technology, innovation
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BUSINESS 427 GLOBAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS DeVry University Global Business Opportunities Project: Burlington Coat Factory/China Prepared By: Group A March 30, 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 Module 1: IDENTIFYING GLOBAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 3 Module 2: ANALYZING INTERNATIONAL COMPETITORS 7 Module 3: ASSESSING THE ECONOMIC-GEOGRAPHIC ENVIRONMENT 9 Module 4: ASSESSING THE SOCIAL-CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT 11
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DETERMINANTS OF FDI IN CHINA DETERMINANTS OF FDI IN CHINA Shaukat Ali and Wei Guo1 ABSTRACT Why and how firms take advantage of foreign opportunities, especially via foreign direct investment (FDI) has been much documented. China, as a major emerging market, has attracted significant flows of FDI, to become the second largest receipt. This paper briefly examines the literature on FDI and focuses on likely determinants of FDI in China. It then analyses responses from 22 firms operating in China
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2009 Peng, Sun, Pinkham, and Chen A R T I 63 C L E The Institution-Based View as a Third Leg for a Strategy Tripod by Mike W. Peng, Sunny Li Sun, Brian Pinkham, and Hao Chen Executive Overview This article identifies the emergence of the institution-based view as a third leading perspective in strategic management (the first two being the industry-based and resource-based views). We (a) review the roots of the institution-based view, (b) articulate its two core
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Mr Tan Ngiap Joo, Deputy President of OCBC, is a member of the Strategic Management Team of a bank based in Singapore, the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC). Mr Tan Ngiap Joo is writing a memorandum to his task force, relating to the strengths and weaknesses of one of OCBC’s strategies at present and a report containing internal and environmental audits of OCBC. From these audits, he will develop a strategy to counter the strong competition OCBC is facing, both locally and regionally
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Country Risk & Strategic Planning Analysis Jameelah Baldwin, Shawandra McClendon, Dung Lee, Christopher Martinez MGT/448 January 12, 2015 Dr. Worden Country Risk & Strategic Planning Analysis Direct export admission to China has to be challenging due to the density and deliberateness of China’s rules and regulations. With the reduction in governing boundaries and the introductory of its markets to foreign investors, China may perhaps become the next popular market for the organic
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sses opportunities the business can pursue and threats that could negatively impact it. This type of analysis concludes with a plan on how the business can take advantage of opportunities and either overcome or minimize its threats. In the past 10 years, Chinese government was loosen restriction foreign companies invested in China Market. The general environmental forces that could influence or have influenced McDonald’s development in China Demographic force: * Due to uneven wealth distribution
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COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES Centre for Area and Cultural Studies (CACS) Minor in Area and Cultural Studies, Part 1: Introduction to Area and Cultural Studies _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ What are the implications of the government
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Global Business Cultural Analysis: China LaTasha Baker GRST 500/501 Abstract Since the beginning of time when Adam and Eve left the garden, people have been increasing the geographic realm of their economics, political, social and ethnicity contacts. People begin connecting with other nationalities all of the world. This relationship provide wealth and progress along with adverse disputes within the relationship of countries (MacEwan, 2001). There are many reasons why companies covet to develop
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ideology to a market economy, the impact of its presence is being felt globally. This is especially true with China’s health care system and the challenges that it is experiencing with its 1.3 billion population. The erosion of China’s socialist ideology was accompanied by an erosion of the government’s subsidy of health services, placing the major responsibilities of providing health care services on regional governments. Unfortunately, the impact of these policies on China’s health care system
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