This paper indentifies a main barrier when doing business with China, the cultural gap, and provides the strategies that companies can use when entering the Chinese market. This empirical study examined 40 Australian organisations in their activities when entering the Chinese market. Alarmingly after 30 years of attempting to do business in China, companies are still not addressing the issue of cultural differences. Companies are also caught by surprises due to lack of preparation how large the cultural gap is between Australian and Chinese business culture. The findings of the study have important implications for businesses considering entry to China, and for Australian businesses already doing business in China. The strategies investigat...
This report describes and analyses the experiences of Australian businesses which have established o...
After China implemented the Open Door policy in the late 1970s, the Chinese economy grew rapidly in ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the staffing choices, recruitment, skills shortages and rete...
The increasing interests worldwide urge researchers to examine the strategies used specifically for ...
The increasing interests worldwide urge researchers to examine the strategies used specifically for ...
China has become a synonym for future business growth. It is the business nirvana of the 21st centur...
Chinese market has been a highly preferred market for many organisations worldwide in the past twent...
Considering the importance of cross-cultural competencies in the context of rapid globalisation and ...
Although this book has a specific focus on Australian firms doing business in China, the important a...
This Paper examines the cultural impact on the choice of entry mode strategies of Australian compani...
In the global business environment today, it is inevitable that activities are increasingly across c...
This report was conducted between 2016-2017 with the support of the Australia-China Council. The obj...
Australia’s business relationship with China is growing. However, there are culturaldifferences betw...
Chinese market is a uniquely challenging market to Western businesses. The difference is its uniquen...
It can be argued that Australia's economic growth is significantly enhanced through immigrants&...
This report describes and analyses the experiences of Australian businesses which have established o...
After China implemented the Open Door policy in the late 1970s, the Chinese economy grew rapidly in ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the staffing choices, recruitment, skills shortages and rete...
The increasing interests worldwide urge researchers to examine the strategies used specifically for ...
The increasing interests worldwide urge researchers to examine the strategies used specifically for ...
China has become a synonym for future business growth. It is the business nirvana of the 21st centur...
Chinese market has been a highly preferred market for many organisations worldwide in the past twent...
Considering the importance of cross-cultural competencies in the context of rapid globalisation and ...
Although this book has a specific focus on Australian firms doing business in China, the important a...
This Paper examines the cultural impact on the choice of entry mode strategies of Australian compani...
In the global business environment today, it is inevitable that activities are increasingly across c...
This report was conducted between 2016-2017 with the support of the Australia-China Council. The obj...
Australia’s business relationship with China is growing. However, there are culturaldifferences betw...
Chinese market is a uniquely challenging market to Western businesses. The difference is its uniquen...
It can be argued that Australia's economic growth is significantly enhanced through immigrants&...
This report describes and analyses the experiences of Australian businesses which have established o...
After China implemented the Open Door policy in the late 1970s, the Chinese economy grew rapidly in ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the staffing choices, recruitment, skills shortages and rete...