| Paper No. |
Paper Title |
Authors |
Remarks |
| No. 001 |
Construct and Predictive Validity of Personality Measures In a China Context |
William H. Mobley and Ying Wang |
Full text available |
| No. 002 |
Environmental Impact, Stakeholder Pressures, and Corporate Environmental Management in China |
Carlos Wing - Hung Lo, Gerald E. Fryxell and Shui - Yan Tang |
Full text available |
| No. 003 |
Changes in Regulatory Enforcement Styles Among Environmental Enforcement Officials in China |
Carlos Wing - Hung Lo, Gerald E. Fryxell and Benjamin van Rooij |
Full text available |
| No. 004 |
The China Code: An Analysis of China’s National Social Standards for the Textile and Apparel Industry |
Elisabet Garriga and Bala Ramasamy |
Full text available |
| No. 005 |
Religiosity, Values and Consumer Support of Corporate Social Responsibility: Some Evidence from Two East Asian Cities |
Bala Ramasamy and Matthew Yeung |
Full text available |
| No. 006 |
BENEFITS AND COSTS OF INTEGRATED FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDERS (IFSP)- STATE-OF-THE-ART IN RESEARCH |
Horst Loechel, Heike Brost and Helena Xiang Li |
Full text available |
| No. 007 |
Research@FrankfurtSchool in Zeiten der Finanzmarktkrise |
Various scholars of Frankfurt School |
Full text available |
| No. 008 |
Chinese Consumers’ Perception of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) |
Bala Ramasamy and Mathew Yeung |
To be published in the Journal of Business Ethics, 2008. Abstract available |
| No. 009 |
High Percentage of Saving in Liquid Assets and Its Implications for the Structure and Regulation of Financial System in China |
Chun Chang and Honghui Zhu |
Full text available |
| No. 010 |
China’s Changing Business Model of Banking |
Horst Loechel and Helena Xiang Li |
Full text available |
| No. 011 |
The Present State of Shanghai as an International Financial Centre |
Horst Loechel and Philipp Boeing |
Full text available |