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This book analyses how China s firms in the consumer electronics
(CE) sector have developed their business strategy and corporate
governance during the reform process. The CE sector is one of China
s most important and dynamic manufacturing sectors. As one of the
earliest market-oriented sectors after 1978, its experience
illustrates the adoption of the Western model of management in
China. This is the first book to analyse the link between business
strategy, corporate governance and performance of firms, explicitly
comparing state-, collective-, and privately-owned firms. This book
argues that the competitive dynamics of the market are central to
the survival of firms in contemporary China.
Focuses on the state, collective and private Chinese firms in the
consumer electronics sectorProvides insights into the interactions
among political, economic and corporate factors in the China
business environment that influence the strategies and performance
of these firmsCompares the corporate governance of these Chinese
firms across different ownership forms"
This book aims to analyze how China's firms in the consumer
electronics (CE) sector have developed their business strategy and
corporate governance during the reform process. This book examines
the CE sector in particular because it is one of the country's most
important and dynamic manufacturing sectors and one of the earliest
market-oriented sectors.
After thirty years of economic reform, China has reached a
crossroads in its development process, and faces many challenges in
the use of natural resources, the living environment, and the
economic, social and political systems. The sustainability of
China's reform and development is even more salient in the face of
the global financial crisis and economic recession. Taking the 2008
Olympic Games in Beijing as an iconic turning-point, the book
explores key themes such as economic reform and sustainability,
innovation and sustainability, globalisation and social
development, and analyses the prospects for sustainable reform and
development in Post-Olympic China. The book includes topics such as
Chinese banking reforms; the issue of regional inequalities; energy
and environmental challenges; industry development and corporate
social responsibility, and democracy and media bloggers. With
analysis written by experts from a wide range of disciplines, the
book will appeal to a wide range of readers interested in China's
environment and sustainable development, economic and political
reform, and international relations.
After thirty years of economic reform, China has reached a
crossroads in its development process, and faces many challenges in
the use of natural resources, the living environment, and the
economic, social and political systems. The sustainability of China
s reform and development is even more salient in the face of the
global financial crisis and economic recession. Taking the 2008
Olympic Games in Beijing as an iconic turning-point, the book
explores key themes such as economic reform and sustainability,
innovation and sustainability, globalisation and social
development, and analyses the prospects for sustainable reform and
development in Post-Olympic China.
The book includes topics such as Chinese banking reforms; the
issue of regional inequalities; energy and environmental
challenges; industry development and corporate social
responsibility, and democracy and media bloggers. With analysis
written by experts from a wide range of disciplines, the book will
appeal to a wide range of readers interested in China s environment
and sustainable development, economic and political reform, and
international relations."
The role of a contracting professional begins well before the award
of a contract and doesn't end until the benefits of the acquisition
have been realised, long after the deliverables arrive in a box on
a loading dock. Global Contract Logistics tackles the growing
complexity of contracting in a technologically accelerating world.
The author looks at the common errors and the ten phases of a
successful acquisition. Global Contract Logistics examines what it
takes to be an intelligent client, one who employs contracting or
procurement professionals to obtain goods and services on their
behalf. It debunks many commonly held myths involving contracting,
procurement and acquisition and outlines ten vital steps towards
success for intelligent clients and their supporting acquisition
professionals. The text is supported by case studies of projects
that the author Steve Morgan has led, during his time with the
Ministry of Defence and BAA. Online supporting resources include
contract templates for procurement and acquisition projects.
Global Contract Logistics looks at what a contracting professional should be doing. The scope begins well before the award of a contract and doesn't end until the benefits of the acquisition have been realised, long after the deliverables arrive in a box on a loading dock.
In Global Contract Logistics, Steven Morgan tackles the growing complexity of contracting in a technologically accelerating world. He looks at the common errors and disappointments that have been experienced in past procurement undertakings. The ten phases of a successful acquisition are examined in depth.
Global Contract Logistics includes real life examples drawn from the Ministry of Defence, Heathrow Airport, the Olympics Authority, Cross Rail, the Institute of Civil Engineers, the U.S. Defence Acquisition University, the Defence Academy in Swindon, shipbuilders and construction managers including those involved in building nuclear power plants.
John Henry Newman and the Development of Doctrine provides an
analysis of the attempts by John Henry Newman to account for the
historical reality of doctrinal change within Christianity in the
light of his lasting conviction that the idea of Christianity is
fixed by reference to the dogmatic content of the deposit of faith.
It argues that Newman proposed a series of hypotheses to account
for the apparent contradiction between change and continuity, that
this series begins much earlier than is generally recognized and
that the final hypothesis he was to propose, contained in An Essay
on the Development of Christian Doctrine, provides a methodology of
lasting theological value and contemporary relevance. Stephen
Morgan establishes the centrality of the problem of change and
continuity in theology, to Newman's theological work as an
Anglican, its part in his conversion to Catholicism and its
contemporary relevance to Catholic theology. It also surveys the
major secondary literature relating to the question, with
particular reference to those works published within the last fifty
years. Additionally, Morgan considers the legacy of the Essay as a
tool in Newman's theology and in the work of later theologians,
finally suggesting that it may offer a useful methodological
contribution to the contemporary Catholic debate about
hermeneutical approaches to the Second Vatican Council and
post-conciliar developments in doctrine.
Orthopedic Trauma Call for the Attending Surgeon is a clinically
focused book that will help guide the orthopedic surgeon through
the most commonly encountered injuries when on call. Drs. David J.
Hak, Kyros R. Ipaktchi and Steven Morgan are joined by over 50
leading experts to provide a succinct and quick review of the key
points that will allow you to provide patients with expert and
immediate care. Inside Orthopedic Trauma Call for the Attending
Surgeon each chapter is written in an easy to read bulleted format
that will allow for a quick review of the key facts you need to
know while taking call. Chapters also cover emergent and definitive
management and provide guidelines for when to consider referral to
a higher level of care. The authors also share their tips and
tricks for successful outcomes, while highlighting potential
pitfalls and how to avoid them. Since it can be difficult to find
time to read a traditional textbook or review article, Orthopedic
Trauma Call for the Attending Surgeon is perfect for orthopedic
surgeons, physician assistants, extenders who cover ER call, and
orthopedic trainees.
The importance of educational certification for labor market
success has increased since the 1970s. But social sciences still
cannot answer a fundamental question: Who goes to college and why?
In On the Edge of Commitment, Stephen L. Morgan offers a new model
of educational achievement to explain why some students are
committed to preparation for college. Morgan's model unites in one
common framework the forward-looking cost-benefit assessments of
students with social influence processes. The model is then used to
explain puzzling race differences in patterns of high school
achievement and subsequent rates of college enrollment. The book,
using this model, makes a major theoretical statement on the
process of educational achievement, which will help to launch a new
generation of empirical work.
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