Is China for Sale?
Marshall W. Meyer
Management and Organization Review, 2005, vol. 1, issue 2, 303-307
Abstract:
Yasheng Huang's Selling China: Foreign Direct Investment during the Reform Era is the first book to be reviewed in Management and Organization Review. Other books bearing on Chinese management that the editors judge to be significant and provocative will be reviewed on an ad hoc basis. Selling China, to be sure, is not about the practice of management in China. Rather, it is about the policies that have created two economies and two managerial systems in China, one domestic and one foreign-invested, and the consequences of these policies. The existence of these two economies and managerial systems lurks in the background of virtually all management research in the Chinese context.
Date: 2005
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