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Smartphone Dominance

by Matthew Fulco | Nov. 16 2020

China leads the global smartphone market both in terms of manufacturing and smartphone brands. China has built up a remarkable.

Uprooting Factories

by Shi Wei Jun | Nov. 6 2020

The diversification of production away from the “Factory of the World” is already happening, at least to some extent.

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Huawei Takes on the World

Is Huawei’s global branding push enough to erase the memory of public blunders and herald the next step toward.

by Suzanne Edwards | Jun. 16 2014

Does the Alibaba IPO mark a new stage for Chinese companies in the US?

Does the Alibaba IPO have the potential to change the perception–and fortunes–of other Chinese companies in the US.

by Bennett Voyles | Jun. 10 2014

3M Company: In China for China

Francis Hu, COO and CFO at 3M China, talks about the company’s ‘location management’ strategy and the opportunity in.

by Neelima Mahajan | Feb. 13 2014

China’s Movie Market: Screening for Gold

What are foreign production companies up against in the race to win in China, the world’s second-largest movie.

by Jill Petzinger | Jan. 14 2014

How Chinese Companies are Making it in America

How private Chinese companies are navigating mergers and acquisitions in the US. At times, the obstacles seemed insurmountable. The acquisition.

by Ana Swanson | Nov. 11 2013

Sportswear brand Li-Ning Struggles to Hold it Together

Can Chinese sportswear brand Li-Ning overcome its past mistakes? In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, legendary Chinese gymnast Li Ning.

by Xin En Lee | Nov. 4 2013

Tiger Woman on Wall Street: a Q&A with Junheng Li

A conversation with Junheng Li, author of Tiger Woman on Wall Street US investors still have little confidence in Chinese.

by Ana Swanson | Sep. 30 2013

All Hail Alibaba

Alibaba is eyeing expansion into new sectors and overseas, but will old tactics serve on new terrain? If Jack Ma.

by Matthew Fulco | Sep. 24 2013

Global E-Commerce: China’s Jingdong Steps Out

Jingdong, China’s second-largest business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce site, recently went global. It debuted its English-language.

by Neelima Mahajan and Iris Mir | Aug. 26 2013

How can Chinese Companies compete in Global Markets?

Durairaj Maheswaran, the Paganelli Bull Professor of Marketing at New York University’s Stern School of Business, sees the.

by Zhang Kaifu | Aug. 7 2013

The Creative Life: An Interview with TCL’s Li Dongsheng

Founded in 1981, the TCL Corporation is one of China’s largest consumer electronics groups. The group has been a.

by Ellie Feng | Jul. 24 2013

Bottom of the Pyramid and Beyond: The Thinker Interview with Stuart Hart

  In the year 2002, C.K. Prahalad and Stuart Hart published a groundbreaking article in Strategy+Business magazine that.

by Neelima Mahajan | Jun. 6 2013

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