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When there is turmoil in financial markets, investors become concerned about the effectiveness of securities market regulation, and usually call for more and stricter regulation. A recent example is the Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act, introduced in the US in 2002 in response to several serious corporate a…
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By Professor of Strategy and International Business Klaus Meyer
Many recent large projects by Indian and Chinese investors don’t seem to fit the usual pattern of what drives foreign investment. Traditionally, the primary motive for most foreign investment projects is either to access new markets,…
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By Parkland Chair Professor of Strategy Seung Ho Park, co-authored with Shaomin Li
As China’s economy slows down, many firms cannot service their debt obligations. This isn't abnormal, but what is unusual is that, faced with debt issues, there has been an increasing number of CEOs and owners…
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CEIBS Alumni Chapter in France will celebrate Chinese New Year on February 6th, with friends from other Chinese B-Schools and French schools interested in China.
Please find more information about this “Xiao You Hui” event in French below:
Nous vous souhaitons une excellente année 2015,
ann…
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By Co-Director of CEIBS Centre for Family Heritage and Professor of Finance and Accounting Oliver Rui
Ching Ling Foo was the first Chinese to dazzle international audiences with magic. In one of the signature tricks that made him famous at the turn of the 19th century, he would produce a large bo…
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China’s unique social conventions make it impossible to apply some western management practices to the Chinese office. To mention just a few culture differences, in China a cultural norm exists to “return a favor with more favor”; employees have been socialized to respect the status quo and not to “…
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By Adjunct Professor of Management Jeff Sampler
“Lowest Economic Growth in over Twenty Years”, “Corruption Scandals Widen in Government”, “Empty Cities and China Overdevelopment”. These are just a few recent examples of the steady barrage of news headlines highlighting the increasingly gloomy eco…
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We all know the importance of people skills. Cooperating well with others contributes to success in life as well as effective leadership. Academics call this social intelligence. In an effort to better understand the relationship between leaders’ social intelligence, their creative performance and h…
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