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Chinese Mas In Germany An Integration Oriented And Value Enhancing Story 1st Ed Jan Y Yang

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Chinese Mas In Germany An Integration Oriented And Value Enhancing Story 1st Ed Jan Y Yang
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.73 MB
Author: Jan Y. Yang, Lei Chen, Zheng Tang
ISBN: 9783319994048, 9783319994055, 3319994042, 3319994050
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Chinese Mas In Germany An Integration Oriented And Value Enhancing Story 1st Ed Jan Y Yang by Jan Y. Yang, Lei Chen, Zheng Tang 9783319994048, 9783319994055, 3319994042, 3319994050 instant download after payment.

Chinese companies have been increasingly active in outbound investment in recent years, with Germany the third largest destination in Europe. Adopting an analytical approach and utilizing case studies and expert interviews, this book examines Chinese mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in Germany, with a focus on the companies’ business growth, particularly the integration process and subsequent growth after acquisition.

The authors contend that Chinese investors take a different approach than their western counterparts, by fostering a long-term orientation toward their investments and placing greater emphasis on co-evolution with the acquired firms rather than transfer of knowledge back to China.

This book offers readers a behind-the-scenes story of three separate M&A cases, shedding light on the growth models that ensue from mergers and acquisitions, and the endeavors of Chinese and German managers to grow the businesses together.


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