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IT industry is both fundamental and strategic to a country's economy, and it will continue to play a critical role in industry upgrade and economic development in the foreseeable future. The future of IT industry lies in cloud computing. In recent years, many countries in the world respond enthusiastically to cloud computing. The U.S., Japan and European countries have created strategies to develop...
To investigate the public service motivation (PSM) of public and private employees in Chinese context, a comparative study is conducted with two independent samples. In Study 1, confirmatory factor analysis is implemented to test the existence of PSM based on 250 public employees. In Study 2, 247 respondents from private companies are evaluated. These studies not only provide evidence for the construct...
This article explores the adaptation/standardization choice of advertising messages for global companies from developing countries. With verbal data collected from China and Thailand, content analysis is conducted. It is inferred from the results that contrary to what the literature suggests, adaptation strategy is preferred, implying its compatibility with global brand building mission.
Little research has been done to explore the status of business genres in China. The present study explores the evolution of genre of resume writing in China using a grounded theory approach. This study examines the rhetorical patterns and persuasive strategies employed in resume writing in different periods in China and reveals how these changes are related to historical, social, and economic contexts...
Father-daughter succession remains rare in family business as evidenced by limited number of female leaders in business. Existing research on this topic is exclusively based on western countries. With the rise of family firms in China in the late 1970s, many founders found themselves approaching retirement age and need to consider succession issue. The strong desire of keeping business within a family...
With the rapid development of computer technology, informatization prominently has an increasing influence on the creativity of enterprises increasingly. But the great risks of informatization have not been effectively learnt or controlled. By analyzing the informationize process of a typical company in china, the author suggests an indicator system for identifying the boundaries of risks in informatization...
Rapid changes in the social and technical environment bring about many new challenges to system requirements engineering, amongst which out-sourcing or off-shoring of certain design tasks to countries with more human resources and broader markets becomes promising business leverage. This paper reports the results from a survey of requirements practices in China and points out their implications. The...
Organizational culture has been widely studied in management research during the past 30 years. Most culture and effectiveness researchers have employed numerous qualitative and quantitative approaches on proving that organizational culture variables can predict effectiveness or cultural variables can indicate effectiveness. Yet, few of them have done anything to construct an evaluation index system...
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