Working Papers on East Asian Studies
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- 139: Visualizations of Chinese nation branding: A comparative study of the 2008 and 2022 Beijing Olympic Games opening ceremonies

- Han Xie
- 138: Duisburg and its partnerships with China and Wuhan: An "all-weather" friendly relationship amidst contemporary crises?

- Giulia C. Romano and Markus Taube
- 137: Populism in the liberal democracies of East Asia: South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan

- Mosler, Hannes B. (Ed.)
- 136: Artificial intelligence and digitalization in China's education system: A systematic analysis of the policy framework and underlying strategies

- Xing Liu-Schuppener
- 135: Civil societies' reactions of East- and Southeast Asian countries to the Russian war on Ukraine: Preliminary observations

- Malitz, David M. (Ed.) and Sriyai, Surachanee (Ed.)
- 134: Guanxi and networking: The hidden business matrix of the Chinese economy

- Markus Taube and Sven Horak
- 133: Städtediplomatie in den 2020er Jahren: Mehr als eine Geschichte zweier Städte. Kommunale Diplomatie und Städtepartnerschaften zwischen Deutschland, Europa und China. Implikationen für Nordrhein-Westfalen (Urban diplomacy in the 2020s: More than a tale of two cities. City diplomacy and municipal partnerships between Germany, Europe and China. Implications for North Rhine-Westphalia)

- Thomas Heberer and Anna Shpakovskaya
- 132: Lessons learned? South Korea's foreign policy toward North Korea under the Moon Jae-in administration

- Hannes B. Mosler
- 131: Northeast Asia in focus: Life, work and industry between the Steppe and the Metropoles, 1900-2020. Essays in commemoration of Flemming Christiansen's retirement - Festschrift

- Moll-Murata, Christine (Ed.)
- 130/2021: Decrypting China's self-image as "great power"

- Nele Noesselt, Tanja Eckstein and Elizaveta Priupolina
- 129/2021: Provider payment reform for Chinese hospitals: Policy transfer and internal diffusion of international models

- Armin Müller and Tobias Ten Brink
- 128/2021: Growth, development, and structural change at the firm level: The example of the PR China

- Torsten Heinrich, Jangho Yang and Shuanping Dai
- 127/2020: Government policies for start-ups in Korea and its regions: Motives, mechanisms and major obstacles

- Diana Schüler, Mihaela Suhalitca, Werner Pascha and Keun-Yeob Oh
- 126/2020: Silk subway: Japan's strategy for an age of international connectivity activism

- Werner Pascha
- 125/2019: The belt and road initiative as a hybrid international public good

- İbrahim Öztürk
- 124/2019: Decoding the Chinese puzzle: Rapid economic growth and social development despite a high level of corruption

- Thomas Heberer
- 123/2018: Informal social ties and relationship orientation in Korean business exchanges: A content analysis of ten inter-organizational research collaborations

- Martin Hemmert and Jae-Jin Kim
- 122/2018: The belt and road initiative: A hybrid model of regionalism

- Andreas Grimmel and Yuan Li
- 121/2018: How to change the game of security cooperation: The case of the ASEAN-China strategic partnership

- Charmaine Misalucha-Willoughby
- 120/2017: Cooperation of vocational colleges and enterprises in China: Institutional foundations of vocational education and skill formation in nursing and mechanical engineering - Preliminary findings

- Armin Müller
- 119/2017: The digital turn in political representation in China

- Thomas Heberer and Anna Shpakovskaya
- 118/2017: From "state control" to "business lobbying": The institutional origin of private entrepreneurs' policy influence in China

- Dongya Huang, Minglu Chen and Thomas Heberer
- 117/2017: Demystifying the belt and road initiative: Scope, actors and repercussion for Europe

- Mario Esteban and Yuan Li
- 116/2017: Building transnational labor markets: The case of Taiwan

- Chih-Chieh Wang
- 115/2017: The "Construction" of Chinese culture in a globalized world and its importance for Beijing's smart power: Notes and concepts on a narrative shift

- Alessandra Cappelletti
- 114/2017: Discoordination and miscoordination caused by sunspots in the laboratory

- Jan Siebert and Guanzhong Yang
- 113/2017: The impact of incentives on prosocial behavior: An experimental investigation with German and Chinese subjects

- Guanzhong Yang
- 112/2017: Does social inducement lead to higher open innovation investment? An experimental study

- Shuanping Dai and Guanzhong Yang
- 111/2017: China's idiosyncratic economics: An emerging unknown monism driven by pluralism

- Shuanping Dai
- 110/2016: Reflections on the concept of representation and its application to China

- Thomas Heberer
- 109/2016: The effect of the New Silk Road railways on aggregate trade volumes between China and Europe

- Yuan Li, Kierstin Bolton and Theo Westphal
- 108/2016: Strategic behavior of private entrepreneurs in China: Collective action, representative claims, and connective action

- Thomas Heberer
- 107/2015: Diversity of firm sizes, complexity, and industry structure in the Chinese economy

- Torsten Heinrich and Shuanping Dai
- 106/2015: Identification to oneself and to the others: Employees' perceptions after a merger

- Ralf Bebenroth and Kai Oliver Thiele
- 105/2015: Reducing prejudice through actual and imagined contact: A field experiment with Malawian shopkeepers and Chinese immigrants

- Jun Gu, Annika Mueller, Ingrid Nielsen, Jason Shachat and Russell Smyth
- 104/2015: Architectural innovation in China: The concept and its implications for institutional analysis

- Marcus Conlé
- 103/2015: Default or reactance? Identity priming effects on overconfidence in Germany and Japan

- Kai Duttle and Tatsuhiro Shichijo
- 102/2015: The relevance of inter-personal and inter-organizational ties for interaction quality and outcomes of research collaborations in South Korea

- Martin Hemmert
- 101/2015: Declining trust in growing China: A dilemma between growth and socio-economic damage

- Shuanping Dai and Wolfram Elsner
- 99/2015: 'Authoritarian Resilience' and effective policy implementation in contemporary China: A local state perspective

- Anna L. Ahlers, Thomas Heberer and Gunter Schubert
- 98/2014: The potential of deeper economic integration between the Republic of Korea and the EU, exemplified with respect to E-Mobility

- Werner Pascha
- 97/2014: Task Force: Connecting India, China and Southeast Asia - New socio-economic developments

- Senz, Anja (Ed.) and Reinhardt, Dieter (Ed.)
- 96/2014: Grundzüge der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung und ihre ordnungspolitischen Leitbilder in der VR China seit 1949

- Markus Taube
- 95/2013: The role of trust in cultivating relation-specific skills: The case of a multinational automotive supplier in Japan and Germany

- Yasuo Saeki and Sven Horak
- 94/2013: Rural finance, development and livelihoods in China

- Heather Xiaoquan Zhang and Nicholas Loubere
- 93/2013: Task Force: Wie lässt sich die Zusammenarbeit des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen mit China und den NRW-Partnerprovinzen vertiefen?

- Heberer, Thomas (Ed.) and Senz, Anja (Ed.)
- 92/2013: Cross-cultural experimental economics and indigenous management research: Issues and contributions

- Sven Horak
- 91/2013: Task force: Gewerkschaften, Arbeitsmarktregulierung und Migration in China

- (Ed.) von der Pütten, Jann Christoph and Göbel, Christian (Ed.)
- 90/2012: Some reflections on the current situation in China

- Thomas Heberer
- 89/2011: Task Force: Nahrungsmittel in China - Food security- und Food safety-Problematik in China

- Löhr, Susanne (Ed.) and Trappel, René (Ed.)
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