1st Edition

China's Global Political Economy Managerial Perspectives

Edited By Robert Taylor, Jacques Jaussaud Copyright 2018
    316 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    316 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Much has been written about China’s economy, as well as its business management system. China's Global Political Economy, however, is designed to bring together these two perspectives, serving to enhance our understanding of China’s growing global role.

    Examining changes in the management strategies of foreign companies investing in China and Chinese enterprises doing business overseas, this book analyses China’s political economy in the context of the Communist Party’s changing policies. The introductory section begins by studying the aspects of Chinese economic growth as it impacts on domestic social issues and the projection of Chinese power abroad. Within this overall framework, it then goes on to critically assess the effects of foreign investment, business management strategies, human resource management, corporate social responsibility and the financial services sector. Arguing that the encouragement of consumption is a significant objective of the Chinese leadership, the last section is concerned with the importance of the food industry.

    This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Chinese business, management and international political economy, as well as policymakers and business practitioners.

    1. Introduction and overview, Robert Taylor

    PART 1 POLITICAL ECONOMY

    2. China’s ‘new normal’ growth trajectory : regional and global implications, Lucia Morales and Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan

    3. Origins and Dimensions of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road: experimental patch-work or grand strategy? Robert Pauls and Joern-Carsten Gottwald

    4. Urban- rural differences in social policies: the case of the hukou system in China, Agar Brugiavini, Danilo Cavapozzi and Yao Pan

    5. The changing role of leadership and the impact of social media: a case study of public officials in Lanzhou. Bhumika Gupta, Saijid Haider, Zhu Yanru and Fan Yunxin

    PART 2 INWARD AND OUTWARD FDI

    6. Chinese outward foreign direct investment: strategies for international development. Bruno Amann, Jacques Jaussaud and Zhang Boqi

    7. Chinese companies go global: the case of Chinese investments in France, Li Gao and Jan Schaaper

    8. Chinese firms in France: investment motives and related top manager staffing practices, Jiang Huiling and Roman Belz

    9. The Chinese way in developing corporate social responsibility. Gildas Lusteau, Isabelle Barth and Jacques Jaussaud

    10. The corporate social responsibility strategy of a French multinational: a global and local approach. Claire Etienne

    PART 3 SERVICES AND CONSUMPTION

    11. The price earnings per share (PER) and price book value of equity( PBR) in China: where do we stand? Sophie Nivoix and Guo Yugang

    12. Emerging opportunities, challenges and constraints in the Chinese food industry, Maria Bruna Zolin and Matilde Cassin

    13. Food security, food safety and pesticides: China and the EU compared, Maria Bruna Zolin, Matilde Cassin and Ilda Mannino

    14. Assessing the trade potential between China and the EU in the agricultural sector, Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan and LI Junshi

    Biography

    Robert Taylor was formerly Director of the Centre for Chinese Studies and Reader in Modern Chinese Studies at the University of Sheffield, UK. His publications include The Globalization of Chinese Business (2014) and International Business in China (Routledge, 2012).

    Jacques Jaussaud is Professor of Management Sciences at University of Pau, France. He has co-edited several books, including Economic Change in Asia: Implications for Corporate Strategy and Social Responsibility (Routledge, 2017).