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Corporate political strategy (CPS) in China: an overview -- What motivate the private business in CPS? -- What motivate the government in dealing with CPS? -- Modes of interaction: exchange vs. involvement -- CPS in China: a typology -- CPS in China: a living case -- Summary and conclusions
1. Corporate political strategy (CPS) in China : an overview -- 2. What motivate the private business in CPS? -- 3. What motivates the government in dealing with CPS? -- 4. Modes of interaction : exchange vs. involvement -- 5. CPS in China : a typology -- 6. CPS in China : a living case -- 7. Summary and conclusions.
In: Routledge Contemporary China Series
This book is about how Chinese entrepreneurs deal with China's most important institution-the government-in their struggle to survive and even prosper in China's transitional economy. It takes an "inside look" at several private firms in China and provides a first-hand account, as well as the underlying rationale and decision considerations, of their corporate political strategy. The book is based firmly on solid academic research but actually written with both practitioners and scholars in mind. It offers candid and insightful quotes and observations from the owners and executives o
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