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CALL FOR PAPERS

7th China Goes Global Conference (CGG 2013)
(www.chinagoesglobal.org)

September 25-27, 2013, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany

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Deadline for paper submissions:  March 20, 2013
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Description
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Globalization is increasingly being shaped by the non-Western world, most notably China. It is a staggering fact that China’s development during the past three decades has outpaced the growth rates of England during the industrial revolution. The country is in the process of becoming the largest economy of the planet and a powerful political, financial and even cultural actor on a global stage.

In this context, we announce the seventh international conference examining China’s globalization.  We seek multi-disciplinary approaches, which can include analyses of China’s businesses, economic, social, legal environment, political systems, and ethical and social structures. Submission from other field from humanities (e.g. history) and social sciences (e.g. psychology) are welcome.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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o China-specific and existing theories to explain globalization of Chinese enterprises

          Region specific topics: Chindia, China & Asia; Africa; Americas; Europe; Australia

 

          China and political transformation, institutional change, and international organizations

          Government procurement and negotiations with China

          EU-China / USA-China trade and investment

 

          China’s State Capitalism and the Crisis of Western Liberal Capitalism

          Business-government relations in China’s globalization

          Chinese government policies and enterprise globalization

          Chinas geopolitical role and policies towards acquisition of natural and strategic resources

          The impact of Chinese firms on global politics and economics

 

          OFDI of Chinese companies in Europe/Asia/Americas/Africa/Australia

          Trade policies and flows with Europe/Asia/Americas/Africa/Australia

          The role of ownership & corporate governance in globalization of Chinese companies

          Managing and organizing in Chinese companies/subsidiaries abroad

 

 

Organization Committee
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Ilan Alon, Rollins College, China Research Center

Julian Chang, Ash Center, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Christoph Lattemann, Jacobs University Bremen, Center for Design Thinking-D-Forge

John R. McIntyre, Georgia Tech CIBER/Georgia Institute of Technology

Dominic Sachsenmaier, Jacobs University Bremen, Initiative: China House

Wenxian Zhang, Rollins College

 

Members of the Program Committee:

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Tamar Almor, College of Management, Israel; [log in to unmask]

Ilan Alon, Rollins College, USA; [log in to unmask]

Gayle Allard, IE Business School, Spain; [log in to unmask]

Giovanni Balcet, Universita de Torino, Italy; [log in to unmask]

Julian Chang, Harvard University, USA ; [log in to unmask]

Stehane Coude, Paris Dauphine University, Canada; [log in to unmask]

Louise Curran, Toulouse Business School, France; [log in to unmask]

Duncan Freeman, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium; [log in to unmask]

Jörg Himmelreich, Jacobs University, Germany; [log in to unmask]  

Hans Jansson, Schweden; [log in to unmask]

Erja Helena Kettunen-Matilainen, Aalto University, Finland; [log in to unmask]

Christoph Lattemann, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany; [log in to unmask]

Belen Lopez, ESIC Business and Marketing School, Spain; [log in to unmask]

John McIntyre, Georgia Tech, USA; [log in to unmask]

Guido Möllering, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany; [log in to unmask]

Duan Peijun, Central Party School, China ;

Waldemar Pförtsch, Pforzheim University, Germany; [log in to unmask]

Pia Polsa, Hult Universtiy Shanghai, China; [log in to unmask]

Andrea Pontiggia, Ca' Foscari University Venezia, Italy; [log in to unmask]

Dominic Sachsenmeier, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany; [log in to unmask]

Margot Schüller, University of Hamburg/GIGA, Germany; [log in to unmask]

Sten Söderman, Stockholm University, Sweden, [log in to unmask]     

Dylan Sutherland, Durham University, UK; [log in to unmask]

Hinrich Voss, University of Leeds, UK; [log in to unmask]

Welf Werner, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany; [log in to unmask]

Ann Westenholz, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark; [log in to unmask]

Huiyao Wang; Ash Center, USA

William Hua WANG, Euromed Management, France; [log in to unmask]

Song Yan, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany; [log in to unmask]

Wei Yang, CEIBS Shanghai, China; [log in to unmask]

Wenxian Zhang, Rollins College, USA, [log in to unmask]

 

 

 

 

 

Ilan Alon, Ph.D.

 

Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Emerging Markets

 

Cornell Professor of International Business

Director of the China and India Centers & Asian Studies

Rollins College

1000 Holt Ave

Winter Park, Florida 32789, USA

 

Textbook: www.mhhe.com/alon1e

 

 

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