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Seeking Common Prosperity From a Global Perspective

by Xiang Bing | Nov. 26 2021

China’s exploration and innovation in common prosperity is of great significance to the country’s economic development and prosperity.

Chasing Carbon Neutrality

by Liu Jing | Nov. 10 2021

China plans to peak carbon emissions in 2030 and be fully carbon neutral by 2060. How will this impact on.

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Arthur Kroeber: Making Sense of China’s Economy

China has achieved almost miraculous advancement in a mere 30 years, but at the same time is beset with a.

by Tom Nunlist | Nov. 9 2016

The Potential of Professional Women in Emerging Markets

When talking about gender equality, people think of blue-collar workers in the garment industry in Bangladesh or women in.

by Tom Nunlist | Nov. 2 2016

Coffee in China: A New Beverage for a New Age

In the past two decades, coffee has been making significant in-roads in China. Although it might not be a.

by Tom Nunlist | Oct. 26 2016

URwork, China’s WeWork?

Inspired by the unicorn WeWork in the US, Chinese entrepreneurs have been starting their own co-working spaces. And renting.

by Teng Binsheng | Oct. 19 2016

Big data’s pursuit of the perfectly tailored ad: An Interview with Anindya Ghose

Imagine when you walk in a shopping mall, a mobile advertisement pops up on your phone, giving you a coupon.

by Deng Yuanyuan | Oct. 18 2016

Mohamed El-Erian on Central Bank Effectiveness and China

Central banking is not enough. While monetary policy did much to recover from the global financial crisis, its instruments have.

by Maurits Elen | Oct. 12 2016

Mark Pinner on Brexit and UK-China Relations

Three months after the Brexit vote, although some people are still in shock and refuse to take the result, most.

by Deng Yuanyuan and Liu Sha | Oct. 6 2016

Water Sustainability, Disaster Relief and Business Ethics: Coca-Cola China’s Sustainability Officer Talks CSR

“Sustainability is one of those issues that I am very passionate in, it is linked to my beliefs,” says Zhang.

by Neelima Mahajan | Oct. 5 2016

Roger Martin on the Lost Art of Strategy

Companies today are less enthusiastic about corporate strategy. Strategy as a way of thinking has become “a lost discipline”, as.

by Tom Nunlist | Sep. 21 2016

Dorie Clark on Defining Your Personal Brand

With new innovations taking place every day, we have entered an era where industries and companies are increasingly at risk.

by Bennett Voyles | Sep. 19 2016

Keep Your Customers Happy but Disorganized to Prevent Buyer Power

As a seller, you may often encounter a situation like this: your customers gather and discuss the product they want.

by Brian Viard | Sep. 14 2016

New regulations may hit Didi-Uber and give Yidao Yongche a chance: an interview with Yidao’s CEO

Yidao Yongche was the first car-hailing business in China. At first, the company was badly affected by opposition from.

by Liu Sha and Deng Yuanyuan | Aug. 22 2016

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