Already the world's third largest economic power, China presents
enormous potential for businesses worldwide. Opportunities abound,
and despite current economic crises throughout Asia, Richter and
the contributors to this unique volume are convinced that
opportunities in China can only increase. They explore and analyze
these opportunities and the management practices that implement
them. In doing so they study the Chinese economy, forecast the
future of Chinese business organization, and assess China's place
in the coming global economy. Recent developments in the Chinese
economy show how Chinese firms actively pursue new strategies to
shape their organizations. The current Asian crisis will radically
alter the patterns of doing business in China, and Richter and his
contributors explain how Western firms can cope with these ongoing
changes. Other books, usually from the Western viewpoint, tend to
describe only the present structure of the Chinese economy.
Richter's looks at it from China's viewpoint and advocates a
dynamic approach to the study of Chinese organizations. The
analytical scope of the book concentrates more thoroughly on
transforming organizations' structures than is found in other
mainstream studies. Their book is thus a true inside view of
China's economic and business structures, by people who have
studied and know it intimately--a book that will help corporate
executives and their academic colleagues appreciate China's
vitality and understand the reasons for her optimism.
Although knowledge of China is growing it still remains
relatively sparse, considering the rise to prominence of Chinese
business enterprises. Richter and his Chinese experts (visionaries
he calls them) seek to fill the gaps. They look at the complex
questions associated with the concept of ownership and control in
China and address economic policy and the development of the
Chinese firm. They look at the development path of some selected
industries, then itemize the challenges that multinational
companies face in China, ending with a discussion of a hypothetical
way of managing. All of the contributors are members of the
worldwide Chinese business and academic communities. The research
presented inspires further academic discourse and managerial policy
in face of evolving Chinese reality. The book supplies expert
knowledge and support for business practitioners, policy analysts,
scholars and students in China and abroad.
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