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Title: | 參與中國之政策制訂 Managing Regulatory Involvement in China |
Authors: | 葛瑞格 Nallet, Gregoire |
Contributors: | 蘇威傑 Su, Weichieh 葛瑞格 Nallet, Gregoire |
Keywords: | 策略 規範 管理 中國 Strategy Regulations Management China |
Date: | 2016 |
Issue Date: | 2016-08-09 10:49:49 (UTC+8) |
Abstract: | This research aims to contributes to the strategy building process in China, by integrating external regulatory actors in the equation. The major role of the People`s Republic of China Government for international companies has to be taken into account during the strategy formations process. Our research is divided into three steps. To begin, we evaluate if the resource allocation – observable outcome of the strategy – is influenced by the government entities to then see how the companies manage this threat in term of internal alignment to finally create a framework of best practice. We have three suggestions from the model. (1) The regulatory bodies affect strategy formation. The consistency between resource allocations and the official strategy decreases when regulatory involvement increases. (2) Positive involvement tends to create adjustment in corporate strategy through modification in the portfolio while threats and dealt with internal changes such as management style and design. (3) To clearly asses the operating risk in China, audits must be performed on every stakeholder. Nevertheless, the business culture must be understood as a cultural framework rather than legal. |
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Description: | 碩士 國立政治大學 國際經營管理英語碩士學位學程(IMBA) 104933064 |
Source URI: | http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0104933064 |
Data Type: | thesis |
Appears in Collections: | [國際經營管理英語碩士學程IMBA] 學位論文
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