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In the coming one or two decades CEIBS Vice President and Dean Professor Ding Yuan predicts we’ll see at least US$ 100 billion in outbound investment each year from China. What motivates Chinese companies’ global ambitions? Which deals make sense? What are the challenges in making these cross-border mergers and acquisitions work?In a talk recorded at the CEIBS Europe Forum in London on July 6, 2017, Professor Ding shares some of the findings from more than 30 case studies done by the CEIBS Centre for the Globalization of Chinese Companies that explore Chinese outbound investments across a wide range of industries and countries. As he explains in his talk, when they began their research, the CEIBS faculty found that the frameworks for globalization followed by Western multinationals do not apply to Chinese companies going global. Their reasons for pursuing foreign acquisitions and joint ventures, and the way they manage them are quite different. He explains the differences and provides some practical examples in this talk.To learn more about CEIBS 2017 Europe Forums in London, Paris, Munich & Warsaw, see here.
In the coming one or two decades CEIBS Vice President and Dean Professor Ding Yuan predicts we’ll see at least US$ 100 billion in outbound investment each year from China. What motivates Chinese companies’ global ambitions? Which deals make sense? What are the challenges in making these cross-border mergers and acquisitions work? In a talk recorded at the CEIBS Europe Forum in London on July 6, 2017, Professor Ding shares some of the findings from more than 30 case studies done by the CEIBS Centre for the Globalization of Chinese Companies that explore Chinese outbound investments across a wide range of industries and countries. As he explains in his talk, when they began their research, the CEIBS faculty found that the frameworks for globalization followed by Western multinationals do not apply to Chinese companies going global. Their reasons for pursuing foreign acquisitions and joint ventures, and the way they manage them are quite different.
In this ESMT Open Lecture on November 29, George S. Yip will analyze the key advantages China has for innovation, while identifying challenges for foreign companies conducting innovation in this Asian country. The Professor of Marketing and Strategy at Imperial College Business School will highlight leadership and strategy lessons for foreign companies to be learned, basing his talk upon a four-year program of research conducted by the CEIBS Centre on China Innovation. The findings are the subject of the book China’s Next Strategic Advantage: From Imitation to Innovation, published by The MIT Press in 2016.
Prof. Ding Yuan, former Co-director of CEIBS Centre for Globalisation of Chinese Companies, shares his findings.
Wang Gao, CEIBS Professor of Marketing & Co-Director of the CEIBS Centre for Globalisation of Chinese Companies, looks back at the evolution and ahead to the promising prospects of e-commerce in China.
John Cai, CEIBS Professor of Finance & Accounting and Director of CEIBS Centre for Health Care Management & Policy, analyses the changes taking place in China’s health care system, and how these stack up with the American approach.
Dr. Bruce McKern, Visiting Professor of International Business at CEIBS and Co-Director of the CEIBS Centre on China Innovation (CCI), explains why multinational companies perform innovation in China and how R&D centres are moving from the West to the East, creating a “China for the world”.
CEIBS Professor of Management and Co-Director of the CEIBS Centre on China Innovation George Yip, co-author of Strategic Transformation: Changing While Winning, examines the strategies employed by British firms that have succeeded in making major changes while also maintaining high levels of performance.
Nearly 70 business executives, government officials, academics, and journalists gathered to witness the launch of the CEIBS Centre on China Innovation (CCI) on September 13.
A few days before its launch on September 13, Co-Director Prof. George Yip explains the goals of CEIBS Centre on China Innovation, and how success will be measured, during a brief chat with CEIBS Senior Manager for External Communications Charmaine N. Clarke.