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Chinese Global Production Networks in ASEAN

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  • © 2016

Overview

  • Illustrates the power of Sino businesses in the Asian region
  • Presents different case studies of Chinese production networks in Asian countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Singapore
  • Discusses topics such as the advantages of Chinese networks and family lineage, collaboration of overseas Chinese with mainland Chinese, and direct Chinese investments in Asia
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Understanding China (UNCHI)

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About this book

This volume examines the role of Chinese businesses and industries in Asian production networks.  By presenting different case studies of the Asian region, the contributors illustrate how China successfully exports the Chinese business model, based on Chinese ethics, social networks and production integration. The contributors also discuss topics such as the implications and ramifications of global product sharing within Asia; the prospects of free trade agreements in Asia; the economic advantages of Chinese family lineage and Guanxi − an influential Chinese network; collaboration of overseas Chinese with mainland Chinese, as well as direct Chinese business involvement and investment in other Asian countries. 

Editors and Affiliations

  • International Business and Economics, Business School, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom

    Young-Chan Kim

About the editor

Dr Young-Chan Kim is a senior lecturer and was the Program Leader in MA/MBA China at the University of Greenwich in the UK. His research is intensified around the notion of Asian business and economy. His prior publications range from South Korea: Challenging globalisation and the post-crisis reforms to Newly Industrializing Economics and International Competitiveness: citing Korean Electronics MNEs, as the prominent cases. He is currently cultivating his research around the relationship between China and her global business partners'. He is further in the midst of conducting extensive research on the burgeoning Chinese IT industry and the globalisation of Chinese MNEs such as Alibaba and the Xiaomi group and the impact that they will bring to the ever-changing face of the global IT industry.

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