Chinese Business Enterprise: Critical Perspectives on Business and Management.

1998 ◽  
Vol 71 (3) ◽  
pp. 404
Author(s):  
Edmund Terence Gomez ◽  
R. Ampalavanar Brown
Author(s):  
Sara Hsu

Over 240 entriesExpanding on Oxford’s coverage of the topic in A Dictionary of Business and Management, this dictionary includes up-to-date coverage of China’s business policy, customs, financial sector, and managerial practices as well as treatment of regulations, laws, and regulatory bodies relating to Chinese business and management. It is fully cross-referenced and includes entries such as the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, guanxi, Tier One City, and decentralization. A useful list of entries by subject has also been included for easy access to definitions relating to a specific topic or module.China is a key emerging market which has experienced significant economic development over recent decades, making this dictionary an essential resource for students, academics, and professionals engaging with international business, and requiring definitions specific to China.


2004 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 415-432 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lian Kwen Fee ◽  
Koh Keng We

This article is critical of the culturalist perspective as an explanation for the development of Chinese entrepreneurship. Drawing on Eu Tong Sen's business strategies and career between 1897 and 1920 as case study, it identifies the endogenous and exogenous conditions affecting Chinese business activities in colonial Malaya. Alfred Chandler's work on the rise of the modern business enterprise is argued to be particularly relevant for an economic history of Chinese business in Southeast Asia.


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