This book analyses the role western bankers played in China's economic reforms, focusing on their influence on institutional change and corporate governance. It shows that while components of western models have been adopted, the over-riding perception is that the motivation for these changes is legitimacy-seeking by Chinese banks.
This book analyses the role western bankers played in China's economic reforms, focusing on their influence on institutional change and corporate governance. It shows that while components of western models have been adopted, the over-riding perception is that the motivation for these changes is legitimacy-seeking by Chinese banks.
Jane Nolan is an Associate Professor in Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour in the School of Business at the University of Nottingham
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Western bankers in China. 2. Understanding institutional and organisations change in Chinese contexts. 3. The variety of business systems in China's banking sector. 4. Western economic ideas and the historical development of Chinese banks. 5. Regulating the banking sector: conflict and control in enforcement regimes. 6. Western investors and corporate governance reforms in Chinese banks. 7. Networking strategies of Western bankers: power, opportunism and guanxi connections. 8. The 2008 financial crisis and trust between Chinese and Western bankers. 9. Conclusions and implications
1. Introduction: Western bankers in China. 2. Understanding institutional and organisations change in Chinese contexts. 3. The variety of business systems in China's banking sector. 4. Western economic ideas and the historical development of Chinese banks. 5. Regulating the banking sector: conflict and control in enforcement regimes. 6. Western investors and corporate governance reforms in Chinese banks. 7. Networking strategies of Western bankers: power, opportunism and guanxi connections. 8. The 2008 financial crisis and trust between Chinese and Western bankers. 9. Conclusions and implications
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