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Doing business in China : how Australian companies make their decisions when entering the Chinese market

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jane Menzies, Mona Chung, Stuart Orr
This report describes and analyses the experiences of Australian businesses which have established operations or conduct business in China, both successfully and unsuccessfully. The information was collected over the period from August to November in 2007. It involved interviews with 43 respondents from 40 different Australian businesses across both manufacturing and service industries. The project was motivated by the increasing significance of China to Australia’s economy (such as the demand for Australian iron and coal exports and the transfer of much of Australia’s manufacturing operations there) and its extraordinary growth and development over the past 10 years. Using the contemporary modes of international expansion as a framework, the research considered companies which had entered China through Wholly Owned Foreign Enterprises (WOFEs), Joint Ventures, exporting and other forms such as licensing and agents. Most of the participants had located their operations in China in the eastern region, including Shanghai, Beijing, Guanzhou, Shenzhen and Tianjin.

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Deakin Business School, Deakin University

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Melbourne, Vic.

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9780646500027

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0646500023

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eng

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A6 Research report/technical paper

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2008, Deakin University, Deakin Business School

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