International business and emerging economy firms. Volume I, Universal issues and the Chinese perspective /

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Imprint:Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Description:1 online resource (269 pages)
Language:English
Series:Palgrave studies of internationalization in emerging markets, 2662-1193
Palgrave studies of internationalization in emerging markets.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12601967
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Varying Form of Title:Universal issues and the Chinese perspective
Other authors / contributors:Marinov, Marin, 1948-
Marinova, Svetla Trifonova.
Larimo, Jorma.
Leposky, Tiina.
ISBN:9783030244828
3030244822
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:How do firms from emerging economies strive for the internationalization of their business? This comprehensive two-volume collection tackles this question by taking a closer look at underexplored issues, including bottom of the pyramid (BoP) business models, value creation and co-creation, employee commitment and the 'born global' concept. Taking both a geographic and thematic approach to the topic, the first volume addresses universal challenges such as inclusive innovation, the ethics of corporate leadership, and knowledge management, and also places a special emphasis on China. Providing an overview of the strategies and operations involved in internationalizing Chinese firms, this book is an essential read for those researching emerging markets and globalization in general, as well as Asian Business more specifically.
Other form:Print version: Marinov, Marin A. International Business and Emerging Economy Firms : Volume I: Universal Issues and the Chinese Perspective. Cham : Palgrave Macmillan US, ©2019 9783030244811
Table of Contents:
  • 1. International Business and Emerging Economy Firms: Present Characteristics and Future Trends; Marin A. Marinov, Svetla T. Marinova, Jorma A. Larimo and Tiina Leposky
  • Part I. Universal Issues Concerning Emerging Economy Firms
  • 2. Multinational Enterprise and Inclusive Innovation at the Bottom of the Pyramid: A Systematic Review; Sina Mortazavi, Igor Laine, Anne Quarshie, Juha Väätänen, and Suraksha Gupta
  • 3. The Effect of Emerging Economies Operations on Knowledge Utilization: The Behavior of International Companies as Exaptation and Adaptation; Päivi Aaltonen, Lasse Torkkeli and Maija Worek
  • 4. Value Co-creation in Multinational Enterprises' Services Marketing at the Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Markets; Tiina Leposky, Ahmad Arslan and Desislava Dikova
  • 5. An Ethical Perspective on Corporate Leadership in Emerging Economy Contexts: Setting the Scene for Future Research; Li Thuy Dao,
  • Part II. Specifics of Chinese Firms and Chinese Context
  • 6. The Power of Prestige: Investigating Employees' Commitment in Companies Acquired by Chinese Multinational Enterprises in Germany; Katrin Held
  • 7. A Combinative Perspective on Technology Adoption: A Case Analysis of Blockchain Technology Adoption in the Chinese Financial Industry; Ziwei Zhao, Daojuan Wang and Xianhua Wei
  • 8. Examining the Importance of Social Media and Other Emerging ICTs in Far Distance Internationalization: The Case of a Western Exporter Entering China; Øystein Moen, Alex Rialp and Josep Rialp.