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OverviewThe Multinational Corporation in China: Controlling Interests addresses the question of how multinational corporations control and coordinate their worldwide affiliates, with a fascinating inside story on contemporary China. Focuses on dynamic management control processes by four large US multinational corporations of their China operations. Based on the author’s own research, including personal interviews with senior managers, and discussions with consultants, lawyers, and government officials. Reviews internal as well as publicly available company documents, and books, newspapers and periodicals dealing with relevant industries and with China. Enables readers to understand how multinational corporations are managed. Facilitates the development of a coherent theory of management control. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen Todd Rudman (San Francisco State University)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 18.30cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 25.50cm Weight: 0.644kg ISBN: 9781405133692ISBN 10: 1405133694 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 11 August 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments. INTRODUCTION. Part I: Theory and Context. 1 Control and Coordination within Multinational Corporations: The undeveloped state of theory. 2 Multinational Corporations in China: The institutional context. Part II: The Cases. 3 “According to Plan”: Control and coordination through the discipline of planning in an American multinational corporation in China. 4 “Control and Coordination through Goals”: The role of a paramount corporate goal in managing an American multinational corporation in China. 5 “Global Replication”: Coordination through the discipline of replication of organizational processes in an American multinational corporation in China. 6 “The Genetics of an Operating System”: Control and coordination through the transmission of shared management processes in an American multinational corporation in China. Part III: Comparison and Analysis across the Cases. 7 Cross-Case Comparison Summary. 8 Setting Goals, Selecting Strategies, and Adopting Organizational Forms. 9 Controlling and Coordinating People: Human resources management policies and practices. 10 Control and Coordination of Money and Factories: Finance and manufacturing. 11 Control and Coordination of Responses to China’s Institutional Environments. Conclusion: Informing the Theory and Practice of Control and Coordination in the Multinational Corporation. Notes. References. Index.Reviews"""A thorough, in-depth analysis of the multinational experience in China; strikes the right balance between theory and practice."" Oded Shenkar, The Ohio State University ""I have found Stephen Todd Rudman's Controlling Interests to be a fascinating study of the problems and possibilities of achieving effective coordination and control of multinational corporate subsidiaries located in China. Given the rapidly expanding importance of China based enterprise to our global political economy, this book based on in-depth case studies of the interactions between MNCs and their Chinese affiliates provides critical insights for managers and scholars alike which will enable them better to understand the complexities of operating in the twenty-first century 'Middle Kingdom'."" Edwin M. Epstein, University of California, Berkeley “Professor Rudman has written the definitive guide to understanding the Chinese business environment and its complex management practices. Well written, thoroughly researched and supported by actual cases, this is an essential resource for any executive doing business in China and with China.” Michael A. Mische, University of Southern California" A thorough, in-depth analysis of the multinational experience in China; strikes the right balance between theory and practice. Oded Shenkar, The Ohio State University I have found Stephen Todd Rudman's Controlling Interests to be a fascinating study of the problems and possibilities of achieving effective coordination and control of multinational corporate subsidiaries located in China. Given the rapidly expanding importance of China based enterprise to our global political economy, this book based on in-depth case studies of the interactions between MNCs and their Chinese affiliates provides critical insights for managers and scholars alike which will enable them better to understand the complexities of operating in the twenty-first century 'Middle Kingdom'. Edwin M. Epstein, University of California, Berkeley Professor Rudman has written the definitive guide to understanding the Chinese business environment and its complex management practices. Well written, thoroughly researched and supported by actual cases, this is an essential resource for any executive doing business in China and with China. Michael A. Mische, University of Southern California Author InformationBefore becoming an academic, Stephen Rudman spent 20 years in business, as Vice President of a publicly-quoted manufacturer, general counsel for the motor carrier subsidiary of a major US railroad, international tax attorney for a major multinational bank, and senior counsel for a major international container shipping company. He has lectured at the Haas School of Business, the University of California at Berkeley and is currently Assistant Professor in the International Business Department at San Francisco State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |