Browsing by Author "Ding, Qiang"
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The characteristics and historical development path of the globalizing Chinese automobile industry
Ding, Qiang; Akoorie, Michèle E.M. (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2013)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the historical development and characteristics of the globalizing Chinese automobile industry. Design/methodology/approach – This study is positioned as an exploratory ... -
Constructing global business networks in China
Ding, Qiang; Akoorie, Michèle E.M. (Taylor & Francis, 2009)This article explains the issue of business networking for foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) operating in China from various perspectives (including cultural, political, economic, and marketing perspectives). The ... -
Global competitiveness in the Datang hosiery cluster, Zhejiang
Akoorie, Michèle E.M.; Ding, Qiang (Emerald Group, 2009)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the development and characteristics of industrial clusters in the province of Zhejiang, China with particular emphasis on the hosiery industry in the town of Datang. ... -
Interfirm Alliance Linkages and Knowledge Transfer:An Exploratory Analysis of Mutual Cooperative Learning in an International Joint Venture in the Chinese Automotive Industry
Ding, Qiang (University of Waikato, 2011)The purpose of this thesis is to extend existing knowledge in interfirm knowledge transfer research and provide a rich description of the dynamic knowledge transfer process in alliance arrangements. An exploratory case ... -
A passion for learning Chinese?: Investigating a community-based Chinese cultural education school in Hamilton, New Zealand
Akoorie, Michèle E.M.; Ding, Qiang; Li, Yafei (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2011)Purpose – Following the Olympic Games of 2008 and the World Expo in 2010, many Westerners have increasingly begun to pay attention to China; a country which combines ancient history with modern economic achievements. As a ...
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