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World Affairs Online
In: Asia-pacific business series Vol. 10
"Interpersonal relationship (guanxi) is one of the major dynamics of Chinese society. Guanxi has been a pervasive part of the Chinese business world for the last few centuries. It binds literally millions of Chinese firms into a social and business web. In China's new, fast-paced business environment, guanxi has become more entrenched than ever, heavily influencing Chinese political landscapes, social behavior, and business practice. This book delineates social and cultural principles and philosophies underlying guanxi dynamics, along with guanxi's social norms that have been long embedded in the Chinese society. Although guanxi is embedded in almost every part of social life in China, companies demonstrate different needs and capacity toward guanxi cultivation. Chinese firms develop guanxi as a strategic mechanism to overcome competitive and resource disadvantages by cooperating and exchanging favors with government authorities and other stakeholders. This book presents an integrative framework about guanxi development according to institutional, strategic, and organizational factors. It further articulates how foreign firms adaptively develop their own legitimate and effective guanxi in China's highly dynamic and complex environment."
In: Blackwell global dimensions of business series
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Assessing Emerging Markets: Country Competitiveness and Industrial Environment -- 2. Facing Regulatory Environments in Emerging Markets: Shifts of Inbound FDI Policies -- 3. Dealing with Emerging Market Governments: Relationship Building and Development -- 4. Balancing Business Ethics and Culture: Corruption and Personal Networking in Emerging Markets -- 5. Curtailing Liabilities of Foreignness in Emerging Markets: Defensive vs. Offensive Approaches -- 6. Entering Emerging Markets: Where, When, and How -- 7. Partnering with Emerging Market Firms: Joint Venture Formation and Management -- 8. Linking Emerging Market Operations with Global Integration: Parent- Subsidiary Relations -- Case 1. Exxon in China -- Case 2. Wal-Mart in Mexico -- Case 3. Sony in Poland and Brazil -- Case 4. Philip Morris in Russia -- Case 5. Troika Potato Chips -- Index.
In: Asia business development series
World Affairs Online
In: Cross cultural & strategic management, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 29-41
ISSN: 2059-5808
Purpose– Contrasting local adaptation, which focusses on foreign multinationals learning about and adapting to local (host country) culture and environment, reverse adaptation refers to the case where an MNE's local employees learn, assimilate and modify their personal behavior (e.g. values, norms) and professional competence (e.g. standards, goals, language, knowledge, capabilities) in order to fit the MNE's global mindset and global competence set so that they can be internationally reassigned. The purpose of this paper is to take the first step toward addressing this nascent phenomenon and practice.Design/methodology/approach– This study uses combined inductive and ethnographic methods to explore the importance, process and practice of reverse innovation. This study defines reverse adaptation, illustrates the major driving forces underlying reverse adaptation, and suggests how MNEs should prepare for it. As reverse adaptation is a promising area for research, this paper also proposes a research agenda for international management scholars.Findings– MNEs need to act at both local and global levels in a way that recognizes the interdependence between the two. Too often global companies have approached their local talent needs in an uncoordinated and unproductive way. Reverse adaptation view suggests that MNEs can create a competitive advantage by taking a global approach to talent. Cultivating and transforming local talent to become global talent necessitates endeavor from a wide range of corporate, subsidiary and individual levels, in cultural, professional, structural, informational and organizational aspects.Originality/value– Reverse adaptation is a promising area of research because it provides the opportunity to enrich mainstream theories and literatures in a number of areas. This nascent phenomenon has not yet been studied, and this paper represents the first effort to do so. From both academic and practice viewpoints, reverse adaptation has a significant impact on global talent management, knowledge flow across borders, capability catchup and global integration design. Today's glocalized business world, with heightened integration of world economy, creates an expectation for the continuing growth of reverse adaptation.
In: Administrative science quarterly: ASQ, Band 55, Heft 2, S. 339-343
ISSN: 1930-3815
In: Administrative science quarterly: ASQ ; dedicated to advancing the understanding of administration through empirical investigation and theoretical analysis, Band 55, Heft 2
ISSN: 0001-8392
In: Administrative science quarterly: ASQ ; dedicated to advancing the understanding of administration through empirical investigation and theoretical analysis, Band 55, Heft 2, S. 339-344
ISSN: 0001-8392