Table of contents - EURAM Special issue on innovation in Chinese firms
Guest Editors: Professor Dimitris Assimakopoulos
Introduction: innovation in Chinese firms
Dimitris AssimakopoulosThis introduction aims to set the scene for this special issue on innovation in Chinese firms.
Diffusion of VoIP in Chinese large enterprises: the cases of Air China and Harvest Fund
Dimitris Assimakopoulos, Herman WuThis research paper aims to apply the technology‐organization‐environment (TOE) framework to describe and discuss the critical factors concerning the diffusion of voice over…
Global R&D organization and the development of dynamic capabilities: Literature review and case study of a Chinese high‐tech firm
Ralf Martin Ester, Dimitris Assimakopoulos, Maximilian von Zedtwitz, Xiubao YuHow does the internationalization of R&D influence the development of dynamic capabilities? Based on the observation that Chinese high‐tech companies internationalize parts of…
Multinational investment projects in the petrochemical industry in China
Emanuela Todeva, Yan FuThe paper discusses the new concept of “Multinational Investment Projects” (MIPs) and its application in the context of international business operations in China. The…
Human and social capital interplay among internationalizing SMEs
François GoxeThis paper aims to provide an explanation for foreign small‐ and‐medium‐sized enterprise' (SMEs) internationalization results in China based on human and social capital…
SME innovation in Zhejiang, China: Potential constraints to development of widespread innovation
Darryn MitussisThe purpose of this paper is to critically examine the barriers to innovation in Chinese small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Key approaches to research knowledge for doctoral students: study of Tongji University, China
Xiubao Yu, Ming Chen, Wenhong YouThe purpose of this paper is to identify the most important approaches to gaining research knowledge employed by full‐time doctoral students in a Chinese university.
Effectiveness of Western MBA programmes for Chinese managers
Kai‐Cheung Yan, Michael MakThis paper aims to address how management knowledge transferred through Western management education programmes is effectively perceived and applied to decisions by Chinese…