China’s Warner Brothers: The Story of Huayi Brothers Media
Jiazhuo G. Wang () and
Juan Yang
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Jiazhuo G. Wang: City University of New York College of Staten Island
Juan Yang: Peking University
Chapter Chapter 9 in Who Gets Funds from China’s Capital Market?, 2013, pp 103-114 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Until the beginning of this century, China’s film market had been monopolized by a few state-owned film makers. Even though privately-held movie companies are now allowed to produce movies thanks to the slight de-regulatory rules of the last decade, government clout over the industry is still strong. However, Huayi Brothers, a leading privately-held movie maker whose case will be discussed in this chapter, performed remarkably well despite this heavily regulated market environment by creating a unique business development model.
Keywords: Film industry; Government regulation; Privately-owned filmmakers; Double cores; Triple play (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-44913-0_9
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