Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-2012
Abstract
The question of how and why Chinese firms globalize is one of the most pressing issues for businesses today. China's globalization process is nothing less than remarkable. The twenty-first century will feature a developing country as the leader of the global economy by 2020, when, by most estimates, China's purchasing power parity (PPP) gross domestic product (GDP) surpasses America's. With China's new role on the world's stage, global economic and political institutions are likely to change. China's foray into Latin America, for example, has changed the traditional role that America has played in its “backyard.” While the Chinese government was given much credit for China's globalization, Chinese private- and family-owned businesses have also propelled China outward. Our research stream and annual China Goes Global conference at Harvard has attempted to frame the questions associated with China's globalization. This special issue is another important step in this direction.
Published In
Lattemann, C., Alon, I., Chang, J., Fetscherin, M. and McIntyre, J. R. (2012). The Globalization of Chinese Enterprises. Thunderbird Int'l Bus Rev, 54: 145–153.
Publication Title
Thunderbird International Business Review
DOI
10.1002/tie.21447