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Western business should approach Eastern Europe mindful of experience in East Asia

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As Eastern Europe emerges from communism and seeks to develop democracy and a private sector economy, it looks to Western Europe for models. Yet in many ways, East Asia offers more useful guideposts. The east Asian experience in joint ventures, capital market development, and legal and infrastructural development offers lessons which should not be lost on Eastern Europe. Nor should they be lost on U.S. corporate leaders who are assessing opportunities in Eastern Europe. (Reprinted by permission of the publisher.)

Author: Dickie, Robert B.
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Name: California Management Review
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0008-1256
Year: 1991
Economic aspects, Eastern Europe, Corporations, East Asia, Asia, Eastern, Europe, Eastern

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Understanding diversification in a transition economy: a theoretical exploration

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The diversification strategy of business enterprises in China during the country's transition to a market economy was examined. The study utilized a theoretical analysis of literature as well as in-depth case studies of Chinese firms to determine the reasons for pursuing diversification. Empirical evidence showed that Chinese firms adopted a diversification strategy during China's transition to a market economy for effective management of external relations and for resource and skill development and utilization.

Author: Li, Shaomin, Li, Mingfang, Tan, J. Justin
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Publication Name: Journal of Applied Management Studies
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 1360-0796
Year: 1998
Management, Diversification in industry, Industrial diversification, Capitalism

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Why is property right protection lacking in China? An institutional explanation

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The impact of weak intellectual property rights of China, on foreign investments, is examined.

Author: Li, Shaomin
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Name: California Management Review
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0008-1256
Year: 2004
China, Interpretation and construction, Trademark law

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Subjects list: Analysis, Foreign investments, China
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