Chinese Management Studies: Volume 4 Issue 1
Table of contents
Chinese business schools and the future of management in the post‐crisis era: Responsibility and opportunity
Rolf D. CremerThe purpose of this paper is to reflect upon the responsibilities and opportunities that arise for management education out of the 2008/2009 economic and financial crisis, with a…
The crisis management in Chinese and Estonian organizations
Ruth Alas, Junhong Gao, Sinikka VanhalaThe purpose of this paper is to discover and compare the implementation of crisis management in Chinese and Estonian companies and the strategies the managers have used to prevent…
Doing business in China and performance: a review of evidence
Diego Quer, Enrique Claver, Laura RiendaThe number of papers focusing on foreign companies doing business in China has increased significantly since the open‐door policy came into effect in the late 1970s. Performance…
Examining Chinese managers' work‐related values and attitudes
Jessica Li, Jean MadsenThe purpose of this paper is to examine Chinese managers' perceptions of work ethic (work‐related values and attitudes) and to provide insights on how managers interact with their…
Performing stock price prediction use of hybrid model
Wen‐Tsao PanThe purpose of this paper is to propose an analysis method based on a hybrid model, which combines principal component regression (PCR) model and general regression neural network…

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- Dr Cherrie (Jiu Hua Zhu