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Bringing together a collection of interdisciplinary chapters on China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), this book offers a comprehensive overview of the topic from a business and management perspective. With a focus on the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Volume II provides theoretical and empirical analyses of the opportunities and challenges facing businesses. With contributions covering economics, agriculture, energy, value chain, ethics, governance, and security, this collection is a useful tool for academics as well as policy-makers and practitioners in China, Pakistan, and other countries along the new Silk Road.
Focuses on the China Pakistan Economic Corridor, and provides insights for practitioners and policy-makers within its associated countries Examines the global implications of BRI by identifying its effects on business, economic and social development and political and cultural exchange Analyses strategies used in Asian-Pacific countries, such as the United States, Russia, Japan and India, in relation to China and the BRI
Auteur
Jawad Syed is Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Leadership at the Suleman Dawood School of Business, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan.
Yung-Hsiang Ying is Professor in the College of Management and Executive Vice President at the National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan.
Texte du rabat
As BRI is quickly emerging as one of the most important global development strategies of the 21 st century, it has become imperative for all stakeholders in both mature and emerging markets to understand the opportunities it offers. This edited volume provides a timely collection of studies which reflects the complexity of the emergence of the BRI, and will be of interest to many, given the general need to further understand what is increasingly perceived as a game-changer in development discourse.
Eddy S. Fang , Associate Professor and Head of Economics Division, Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University, China
Syed and Ying should be congratulated for such a timely, informative and important book. They have brought key issues surrounding the BRI to the forefront of our thinking, making this book a pertinent read for those analysing China's current economic climate. This is an excellent book indeed.
Dennis K.J. Lin , University Distinguished Professor, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
This book is a very welcome introduction to a platform of largely blank spaces. It highlights the issues of transparency and accountability, of ethics and governance norms and of misgivings and resolve. It also highlights the fact that CPEC is a product of a Chinese growth strategy.
Kaiser Bengali , Former Advisor to Chief Minister, Sindh.
Bringing together a collection of interdisciplinary chapters on China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), this book offers a comprehensive overview of the topic from a business and management perspective. With a focus on the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Volume II provides theoretical and empirical analyses of the opportunities and challenges facing businesses. With contributions covering economics, agriculture, energy, value chain, ethics, governance, and security, this collection is a useful tool for academics as well as policy-makers and practitioners in China, Pakistan, and other countries along the new Silk Road.
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