Tuesday, January 24, 2012

China Goes Global - Call for papers

The world has been coming to China in an increasing rate since the days of Deng Xiaoping and the opening of the countrys doors in 1978. Since then, Chinas rise to economic and political power has been nothing less than historic. Chinas rise has corresponded with its global ambitions. It hosted the Olympic Games in 2008 and organized the 2010 World Expo. China is the most populous nation in the world, the second largest economy in purchasing power terms, third largest trader, and gaining ground in foreign direct investments and M&A, and international resource acquisitions. The development of the Chinese MNC is a new feature of globalization, one that will undoubtedly change the geopolitical landscape. The China Goes Global research initiative investigates some emerging questions related to Chinas globalization: Why do Chinese firms internationalize, how do they do so, and what is the impact of Chinese firms and institutions internationalization on other nations?

Until now, there are only a few publications focusing on the expansion and activities of Chinese firms abroad. With the China Goes Global (TM), initiative, Jacobs University, Rollins College, Harvard University and Georgia Tech (CIBER) conduct a collaborative research program to analyze the structure and the inherent problems of this topic, and to give answers to these questions from a variety of stakeholder perspectives - corporate, governmental and non-governmental decision makers as well as researchers.

The outcomes of this project so far have included the organization of several international conferences since 2006, the book China Rules: Globalization and Political Transformation (Palgrave McMillan, 2009), a Special Issue in Chinese Management Studies Journal (2009), and a a Special Issue iin the Thunderbird International Business Review (2012), as well as multiple journal articles and book chapters.

The organizers are also happy to announce the establishment of the Chinese Globalization Association (CGA) in 2011 to provide another venue to support and encourage a variety of activities on the topic.

The organizers:

Dr. Ilan Alon
Dr. Julian Chang
Dr. Marc Fetscherin
Dr. Christoph Lattemann
Dr. John McIntyre

Source:
http://www.chinagoesglobal.org/

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