亚太管理杂志特刊会议学术报告会
时间:2011年7月10日 上午10:00 - 12:00
地点:中国人民大学明德商学楼0602教室
主讲人:Mike W. Peng
报告摘要:
The global strategy of multinational enterprises (MNEs) from China started to emerge recently. While sizable components of their strategy and behavior are consistent with what we observe of MNEs from other countries, Chinese MNEs are characterized by three relatively unique aspects: (1) the previously underappreciated role played by the home country governments of MNEs as an institutional force, (2) the challenge of going abroad in the absence of significantly superior technological and managerial resources, and (3) the rapid adoption of (often high-profile) acquisitions as a primary mode of entry. Overall, this article argues that these three relatively unique aspects of emerging multinationals from China will have significant ramifications for future theory building and empirical efforts of the global strategy research community.
报告人简介:
Mike W. Peng is the Provost’s Distinguished Professor of Global Strategy at the University of Texas at Dallas and a National Science Foundation CAREER Award winner. In 2005, UT Dallas created the new chair position to attract him to join the faculty. At UT Dallas, he has been the number one contributor to the list of 40 top academic journals tracked by Financial Times, which ranked UT Dallas as a top 20 school in research worldwide. Prior to joining UT Dallas, Dr. Peng was an associate professor (with tenure) at the Ohio State University. He has taught in five states in the United States (Hawaii, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington) as well as China, Hong Kong, and Vietnam.