Demystifying Chinese management: introduction
M. Warner and
C. Rowley
Asia Pacific Business Review, 2013, vol. 19, issue 4, 435-443
Abstract:
The Chinese economy has dramatically changed in its nature over the last three decades or so. It has moved from being a command economy into market socialist system over the period and has morphed from an economy dominated by state-owned enterprises to an economy with a wide range of ownership forms, both public and private. In turn, its managers, managing and management have correspondingly undergone a major 'sea change'. This edited collection attempts to 'demystify' a number of these developments in Chinese management and to highlight recent research on strategic issues and challenges vis-�-vis realizing the managerial version of the so-called 'Chinese Dream' in a wide range of business enterprises in China and overseas.
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2013.832919
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