Purpose This paper explores international trade of the Chinese manufacturing industries through the lenses of network analysis (NA) to visualise the world trade network of the Chinese economy, describe its topology and better explain the international organisation of Chinese manufacturing industries. Design/methodology/approach The authors built a dataset of 40,550 Chinese companies and their 107,026 subsidiaries in 118 countries from Orbis-BVD and used a NA to investigate the connection between China and other countries. In particular, the authors studied the connections between Chinese companies and their subsidiaries in order to build a network of Chinese industries. Findings The authors found that the network of Chinese companies i...
The authors propose a concept of international production integration which considers international ...
TThis paper examines the implications of China's rapid integration into global production networks f...
There is an implicit but commonly held assumption that Chinese businesses are distinctively Chinese....
Purpose This paper explores international trade of the Chinese manufacturing industries through the...
In recent years, the structural changes in global manufacturing and the economic crisis have sparked...
In recent decades, the international economy has witnessed fundamental changes in the way manufactur...
In recent decades, the international economy has witnessed fundamental changes in the way manufactur...
This paper investigates the structure of industrial and business network strategies in the global ma...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via https://doi...
This thesis consists of three distinct papers, that each address the globalisation of industries in ...
Purpose The paper addresses the question of to what extent has the rise of new supplying countries...
This paper investigates regional differences within China in the degree of participation in East Asi...
Based on a new trade accounting method-the trade in value-added accounting method-this paper constru...
Mutually intertwined supply chains in contemporary economy result in a complex network of trade rela...
Preliminary draftOctober 2009Production networks in East Asia, particularly being extended by machin...
The authors propose a concept of international production integration which considers international ...
TThis paper examines the implications of China's rapid integration into global production networks f...
There is an implicit but commonly held assumption that Chinese businesses are distinctively Chinese....
Purpose This paper explores international trade of the Chinese manufacturing industries through the...
In recent years, the structural changes in global manufacturing and the economic crisis have sparked...
In recent decades, the international economy has witnessed fundamental changes in the way manufactur...
In recent decades, the international economy has witnessed fundamental changes in the way manufactur...
This paper investigates the structure of industrial and business network strategies in the global ma...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via https://doi...
This thesis consists of three distinct papers, that each address the globalisation of industries in ...
Purpose The paper addresses the question of to what extent has the rise of new supplying countries...
This paper investigates regional differences within China in the degree of participation in East Asi...
Based on a new trade accounting method-the trade in value-added accounting method-this paper constru...
Mutually intertwined supply chains in contemporary economy result in a complex network of trade rela...
Preliminary draftOctober 2009Production networks in East Asia, particularly being extended by machin...
The authors propose a concept of international production integration which considers international ...
TThis paper examines the implications of China's rapid integration into global production networks f...
There is an implicit but commonly held assumption that Chinese businesses are distinctively Chinese....