An empirical analysis of Sino-foreign joint ventures : differences between Overseas Chinese and non-Chinese foreign investments

It is widely acknowledged that China is one of the most popular host nations for FDI among the less developed countries. A large number of foreign firms had invested or are planning to invest in China - a country with extremely large domestic market, cheap labour and abundant resources. Entry mode d...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Hooy, Kok Kuen
مؤلفون آخرون: Murali Krishna Erramilli
التنسيق: Theses and Dissertations
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منشور في: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-201882024-01-12T10:16:15Z An empirical analysis of Sino-foreign joint ventures : differences between Overseas Chinese and non-Chinese foreign investments Hooy, Kok Kuen Murali Krishna Erramilli Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Finance::International finance::Foreign direct investment It is widely acknowledged that China is one of the most popular host nations for FDI among the less developed countries. A large number of foreign firms had invested or are planning to invest in China - a country with extremely large domestic market, cheap labour and abundant resources. Entry mode decisions are traditionally influenced by firm-specific advantages such as technology expertise, management or marketing experience. However, it is believed that guarai and other cultural factors are essential in doing business in China and the overseas Chinese are more well-connected in China. The question is, which set of advantages are more influential in entry mode decision for foreign direct investment in China? 2009-12-14T08:27:42Z 2009-12-14T08:27:42Z 1997 1997 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20188 en NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 103 p. application/pdf
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Hooy, Kok Kuen
An empirical analysis of Sino-foreign joint ventures : differences between Overseas Chinese and non-Chinese foreign investments
description It is widely acknowledged that China is one of the most popular host nations for FDI among the less developed countries. A large number of foreign firms had invested or are planning to invest in China - a country with extremely large domestic market, cheap labour and abundant resources. Entry mode decisions are traditionally influenced by firm-specific advantages such as technology expertise, management or marketing experience. However, it is believed that guarai and other cultural factors are essential in doing business in China and the overseas Chinese are more well-connected in China. The question is, which set of advantages are more influential in entry mode decision for foreign direct investment in China?
author2 Murali Krishna Erramilli
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title An empirical analysis of Sino-foreign joint ventures : differences between Overseas Chinese and non-Chinese foreign investments
title_short An empirical analysis of Sino-foreign joint ventures : differences between Overseas Chinese and non-Chinese foreign investments
title_full An empirical analysis of Sino-foreign joint ventures : differences between Overseas Chinese and non-Chinese foreign investments
title_fullStr An empirical analysis of Sino-foreign joint ventures : differences between Overseas Chinese and non-Chinese foreign investments
title_full_unstemmed An empirical analysis of Sino-foreign joint ventures : differences between Overseas Chinese and non-Chinese foreign investments
title_sort empirical analysis of sino-foreign joint ventures : differences between overseas chinese and non-chinese foreign investments
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