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In: Internationales Management im Umbruch, p. 85-111
In: Corporate reputation review, Volume 8, Issue 2, p. 110-120
ISSN: 1479-1889
In: Edition HMD
Die digitale Transformation fordert und befördert personennahe Dienstleistungen. Dienstleistungen, die Menschen in ihrem Leben unterstützen. Dieses Buch bietet wertvolle Anregungen dazu, wie personennahe Dienstleistungen über digitale Plattformen oder Prozesse gestalten werden können. Dabei setzt es am persönlichen Leben an und bietet Forschungsergebnisse und Praxiserfahrungen aus drei Anwendungsbereichen: zu Hause und im Wohnumfeld, im individuellen privaten oder beruflichen Leben, sowie im Umfeld von Bildung und Wissenschaft. Das Buch liefert Inspirationen für Forschungsprojekte, die aus digitalen Technologien eine personennahe Dienstleistung entwickeln, aber auch für jedes Unternehmen, das eine gute Idee zu einem marktreifen Angebot wandeln muss. Es ist damit ein Must-Read für alle Praktikerinnen und Forscherinnen, die sich mit der digitalen Transformation beschäftigen und dieser theoretisch - auf Basis der Service Logik - und für heutige Märkte mithilfe der Gestaltung innovativer, personennaher Dienstleistungen begegnen wollen. Wie typisch für die Fachbuchreihe Edition HMD greifen die Beiträge das Thema aus Sicht von Forschung und Praxis auf. In diesem Buch wird dabei jeweils ein Beispiel personennaher Dienstleistungen einmal wissenschaftlich und einmal aus dem praktischen Blickwinkel betrachtet
In: Palgrave studies of internationalization in emerging markets
In: Palgrave studies of internationalization in emerging markets
In: International Journal of Emerging Markets Ser. v.1
In: International Journal Emerging Markets Volume 14, Number 1
Covers -- Editorial boards -- Guest editorial -- China goes global: provenance, projection, performance and policy -- Reviewing the research on the internationalization of Chinese firms -- Re-orienting the paradigm: path dependence in FDI theory and the emerging multinationals -- Chinese multinationals' FDI motivations: suggestion for a new theory -- The roles of emerging multinational companies' technology-driven FDIs in their learning processes for innovation -- Technological innovation as a source of Chinese multinationals' firm-specific advantages and internationalization -- Absorptive capacity and innovation in China -- Managers' psychic distance and its impact on Chinese FDI to Germany in the environmental industry -- The transition from relation-based to rule-based governance in East Asia -- How does home government influence the internationalization of emerging market firms? The mediating role of strategic intents to internationalize -- Returnee entrepreneurs and the institutional environment: case study insights from China -- When institutions matter: a gravity model for Chinese meat imports -- A typology of market-seeking investments: Swedish firms in China.
In: Palgrave studies of internationalization in emerging markets
Since the introduction of the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) or One Belt One Road (OBOR), proposed in late 2013, international scholars have begun to study this new policy and its implications in the global age. While BRI provides new opportunities for China in terms of regional cooperation and global development, many also raise concerns about China's intentions of using economic means to achieve strategic and foreign policy objectives. Hailing from the West and the East, the authors reflect on the wide-ranging impacts of BRI on specific countries, regions, economic policies, and geopolitical considerations. Including both theoretical research and empirical studies that explore opportunities and challenges related to BRI, this edited volume allows readers to gain a more comprehensive understanding of this ambitious undertaking and its long-term global impact --
In: International Journal of Emerging Markets: Volume 10, Issue 2
In: International Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 10, Number 2
The International Journal of Emerging Markets already picked up the topic of ""China Goes Global"" in an e-book in 2014 (IJoEM vol 9, iss. 2, 2014). That e-book was the outcome of the best papers of the 6th and 7th China Goes Global conferences. The 2014 e-book dealt with institutional influences and public policy on Chinese multinationals, their integration in the world economy, changes in their organizational structures and globalization strategies. The e-book in hand is the successor of the 2014 volume. The articles are linked and refer to the latest theories, approaches and frameworks to a