The China Information Technology Handbook
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The China Information Technology Handbook

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ISBN-13:
9780387777436
Veröffentl:
2010
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
433
Autor:
Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This handbook is a reference for those interested in information technologies and emerging management practices in China. The subject area is a combination of global information technology and management along with strategic management of IT.

Miltiadis D. Lytras and Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics, University of Patras, Greece Dept. of Business Administration and Accountability, University of Oviedo, Spain China is a fast-growing emerging economy and current impressive economic growth rate of almost 9 percent annually. Its contribution to global GDP growth since 2000 has been almost twice as large as that of the next three biggest eme- ing economies (India, Brazil and Russia) combined. Some even refer to China as the mother of emerging markets and transition economies. Directly or indirectly the Chinese economy has influenced interest rates, prices for raw materials and wages in the western established economies. Currently China is the most R&D intense of emerging market countries and is seventh of all countries in the world. Its economic power is exemplified by the fact that it is - pected to be the fifth largest source of outward foreign direct investment during 2004- 2007. Working with Chinese firms has become a reality for the vast majority of m- agers in Western countries. With its high growth rate, the presence and impact of the Chinese economy will only become larger. With China’s importance on the global scale set to grow faster than ever – shows a unique window to observe the changes that will chart the course of the future in this region of the world. One of the keys to dealing with China is und- standing the complex dynamic between rapid change and tradition.
Guanxi and Information Technology Companies in China: Understanding Social Connections Structures.- Information Technology Outsourcing Risk Trends in China.- Chinese Consumers#x2019; Attitudes and Adoption of Online and Mobile Banking.- International Patterns in.- The Term and its Front End #x2013; Is There a Specific Asian View?.- Beijing International IT R#x0026;D Hub IT R#x0026;D Hub.- Absorptive Capability, , and.- Analyzing Growth of Mobile Telecommunication Services in China.- Virtual Worlds Success in Mainland.- The Role of China in Requirements Research.- Cultural Characteristics and.- The Impact of IT on Organizational Forms.- and Competitive Advantage in the Globalization Context.- The Innovest Ratings of Chinese Organizations.- Language-divides and Global Inequalities.- Agricultural Informationization in China.- Mobile Communications Market in China.- Logistics and IT Services in China.- China#x2019;s Perspectives on the Development of IT.- Electronic Government in China.- Software Evolution for Evolving China.- E-Commerce in China: Culture and Challenges.
Miltiadis D. Lytras and Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics, University of Patras, Greece Dept. of Business Administration and Accountability, University of Oviedo, Spain China is a fast-growing emerging economy and current impressive economic growth rate of almost 9 percent annually. Its contribution to global GDP growth since 2000 has been almost twice as large as that of the next three biggest eme- ing economies (India, Brazil and Russia) combined. Some even refer to China as the mother of emerging markets and transition economies. Directly or indirectly the Chinese economy has influenced interest rates, prices for raw materials and wages in the western established economies. Currently China is the most R&D intense of emerging market countries and is seventh of all countries in the world. Its economic power is exemplified by the fact that it is - pected to be the fifth largest source of outward foreign direct investment during 2004- 2007. Working with Chinese firms has become a reality for the vast majority of m- agers in Western countries. With its high growth rate, the presence and impact of the Chinese economy will only become larger. With China’s importance on the global scale set to grow faster than ever – shows a unique window to observe the changes that will chart the course of the future in this region of the world. One of the keys to dealing with China is und- standing the complex dynamic between rapid change and tradition.

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