The evolution of Japanese investment in China: from toys to textiles to business process outsourcing
Abstract
The nature of Japanese firms' international activity in China underwent substantive change between 1995–2006. Japanese companies now compete in many more regions in China and have shifted their investment strategies in various provinces and municipalities to reflect new competitive realities. This creates substantial opportunities and challenges to scholars and practitioners alike. The challenge is to develop a nuanced understanding of...
Paper Details
Title
The evolution of Japanese investment in China: from toys to textiles to business process outsourcing
Published Date
Jul 1, 2009
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
323 - 345
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