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Australian businesses in China : the political dimension
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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jane Menzies, Mona ChungThis paper develops a model about the political factors Australian businesses should consider when entering China, and then empirically examines the issues by interviewing representatives .fi'om 40 companies who have operations in China. The political dimension in this paper comprises the political system, political barriers and risk, relationships with government, Australian government assistance, and Chinese government assistance. We then looked at whether these components of politics influenced entry modes, as stated by our interviewees. We found that political barriers effected entry mode choice, while the remainder of components of politics influenced business implementation and operation.
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Global Business and Technology Association. Conference (10th : 2008 : Madrid, Spain)Publisher
Global Business and Technology AssociationLocation
Madrid, SpainPlace of publication
New York, N.Y.Start date
2008-07-08End date
2008-07-12Language
engNotes
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2008, Global Business and Technology AssociationEditor/Contributor(s)
L FuxmanTitle of proceedings
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