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This book provides a comprehensive examination of the many factors
that influence the internationalisation of SMEs into China. SMEs
represent more than 50 percent of the economic activity and
employment in China. This book explores the experiences of SMEs
that have internationalised to China from Australia. Australian
SMEs are at the forefront of foreign SMEs in China with over 5000
Australian SMEs currently operating in China and a long history of
association. The book is unique in that it presents a
multidisciplinary perspective of the subject, considering seven
different discipline perspectives (internationalisation,
innovation, entrepreneurship, networks, resources, human resource
management and barriers and liabilities). This makes the book one
of the most comprehensive treatments of internationalisation to
China so far. Each chapter in the book deals with a different
perspective and includes own separate analysis. The chapters
commence with a consideration of the current knowledge on
internationalising to China for each perspective, analyse the
interviews of representatives of 35 SMEs operating in China and
then draw conclusions which are relevant to students, scholars and
professionals. Each chapter includes extensive examples from the
interviews. This integrated book is particularly useful for small
business owners, international business management consultants,
instructors and students.
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the many factors
that influence the internationalisation of SMEs into China. SMEs
represent more than 50 percent of the economic activity and
employment in China. This book explores the experiences of SMEs
that have internationalised to China from Australia. Australian
SMEs are at the forefront of foreign SMEs in China with over 5000
Australian SMEs currently operating in China and a long history of
association. The book is unique in that it presents a
multidisciplinary perspective of the subject, considering seven
different discipline perspectives (internationalisation,
innovation, entrepreneurship, networks, resources, human resource
management and barriers and liabilities). This makes the book one
of the most comprehensive treatments of internationalisation to
China so far. Each chapter in the book deals with a different
perspective and includes own separate analysis. The chapters
commence with a consideration of the current knowledge on
internationalising to China for each perspective, analyse the
interviews of representatives of 35 SMEs operating in China and
then draw conclusions which are relevant to students, scholars and
professionals. Each chapter includes extensive examples from the
interviews. This integrated book is particularly useful for small
business owners, international business management consultants,
instructors and students.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Research in the US, Europe and Australia shows that women's
participation in international assignments is low. This book seeks
to understand why this is the case. A conceptual framework of the
factors related to the participation of women in international
assignments was developed. Areas covered include the organisational
environment, interpersonal factors and support, individual
variables, characteristics and repatriation factors. Three studies
were conducted using international assignees, repatriates and human
resource managers. The conceptual framework was empirically
supported by the three studies. It is anticipated that this
knowledge will assist women, HR managers and the HR function to
develop selection systems, environments and attitudes that are
supportive of women participating in international assignments in
MNEs. The research should be useful to practitioners, and academics
who are interested in the field of international human resource
management, and to women considering participating in an
international assignment.
This book is about Australia's businesses internationalization in
China. The audience for the book includes executives,
administrators; people interested in international business in
China, as well as MBA students and academics who wish to study and
learn business internationalization to China. China maintains rapid
economic growth and is currently the second largest economy in the
world. Australia's recent economic growth is tightly related to
Chinese economic growth and China has been Australia's number one
trading partner since 2006. The book is based on research conducted
by the authors who recently interviewed 40 business executives from
organizations, which range from large multinational mining and
banking organizations to SMEs, including a range of industries, and
utilizing various entry modes. The book offers insights from these
Australian businesses. The book takes the reader through the
preparations that need to be made for doing business in China. It
focuses on opportunities that are available in the Chinese market
and presents the obstacles that organizations can face, supported
by data of real businesses internationalizing to China. The book
examines the following key areas: the foreign direct investment and
trade framework, Chinese culture, business in China, the political
and legal frameworks, intellectual property, market entry strategy
and human resource management issues. The reader will benefit from
the knowledge developed in this book, and especially from the
experience that the business executives interviewed for this book
have to share.
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