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Chinese Management Insights (CMI) Volume 2, Issue 3 is now available online

  • 1.  Chinese Management Insights (CMI) Volume 2, Issue 3 is now available online

    Posted 10-15-2013 01:49

    Dear colleagues,

    We are pleased to announce that Chinese Management Insights (CMI) Volume 2, Issue 3 is now available online. You could easily go read the article online and download the whole issue by clicking
    CMI Volume 2 Issue 3, September 2013.

    Chinese Management Insights is a Chinese-English bilingual publication of International Association of Chinese Management Research (
    www.IACMR.org) that converts leading academic research on China-related topics into summaries that can be easily read and used by managers. In addition, it includes interviews of Chinese executives sharing their management perspectives and best management practices of their companies. We release the new research summaries each month and publish a printed issue every four months a year, with the first issue out in January 2012.

    We strongly encourage you to bookmark the following link that would allow you to FREE access CMI monthly updated online issue and the electronic version of printed issue, for both reviewing and downloading
    http://www.iacmr.org/v2en/List.asp?navid=40

    Hope you will find them relevant for your work and inspirational on new research!

    If you need some free hard copies to distribute in your school, please let us know. Your feedback is warmly welcomed. Please direct your inquiry to: CMI-editor@pku.edu.cn.

    The CMI Editorial Team
    Anne Tsui, Xiao-Ping Chen, George Yip, Katherine Xin, and Eve Yan

    Chinese Management Insights (Volume 2 Issue 3, September 2013)

    Research Highlights

    70 Managing the Indefinite Boundaries of Chinese Business Firms

    Marshall W. Meyer and Xiaohui Lu

     

    75 Curtailing Supplier Opportunism in China

    Kevin Zheng Zhou and Dean Xu

     

    80 State Ownership Effect on Firms' FDI Ownership Decisions under Institutional Pressure: A Study of Chinese Outward Investing Firms

    Lin Cui and Fuming Jiang

     

    86 Why Don't Chinese Cooperate with Strangers?

    Xiao-Ping Chen and Shu Li

     

    90 Chinese Mixing Personal- and Capability-Based Trust

    Roy Y.J. Chua, Michael W. Morris, and Paul Ingram

     

    96 New Product Development Practices of Chinese Firms

    Muammer Ozer

     

     

    Executive Perspectives

    102 Building a Company with Teamwork and Cooperation, Diversity and Unity

    -An Interview with Mr. Liang Xinjun, Vice Chairman and CEO of Fosun Group

    Xiao-Ping Chen

     

    118 Company Culture and Values Are the Lifeline of Alibaba

    -An interview with Jack Ma, Founder and Executive Chairman of Alibaba Group

    Xiao-Ping Chen