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Chinese Acquisitions in Developed Countries - Operational Challenges and Opportunities

Vecchi, Alessandra (2019) Chinese Acquisitions in Developed Countries - Operational Challenges and Opportunities. Springer. ISBN 3030042502

Type of Research: Book
Creators: Vecchi, Alessandra
Description:

This book assesses Chinese acquisitions in developed countries, evaluates the drivers and opportunities and, above all, explores the major operational challenges. It discusses topics such as cross-cultural issues, integration strategies, risk and resilience, the influence of emerging technologies, servitization, impacts on reshoring, corporate social responsibility, branding strategies, knowledge management, and transfer of best practices. While emerging market multinational corporations' (EMNCs) use of mergers and acquisitions as a strategic vehicle has received considerable attention, much less is known about their post-entry activities, such as the implementation of post-acquisition and integration strategies. It can be expected that, compared with their Western counterparts, EMNCs will face radically different challenges that may undermine the success of their products, brands and marketing. Addressing these issues by means of a case study approach, this book is an ideal teaching resource for a variety of courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. It also appeals to academics, researchers, and practitioners with a keen interest in manufacturing industry.

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Date: 2019
Date Deposited: 23 Oct 2019 13:19
Last Modified: 23 Oct 2019 13:21
Item ID: 14964
URI: https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/14964

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