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BICC Launch Conference, 28th June 2007 (morning)

Programme

Panel 1: ‘Exploring Chinese government-business and business-business relationships’

Panel convenors: Fang Lee Cooke, Winnie King

9:00-9.30am Registration

Session 1: 9.30-11.00, Chair: Winnie King (Bristol University)

1. Barbara Krug and Hans Hendrischke (9:30-9:50)

Framing China: Transformation and institutional change through coevolution

2. Xiaobo Hu and Minglong Yao (9:50-10:10)

"Going Global" and the Government-Business Tango in China's Outward Direct Investment

3. Nadir Kemal Yilmaz and Prof Fang Lee Cooke (10:10-10:30)

Turkey’s FDI Policy and Chinese Foreign Direct Investments in Turkey: Some Economic and Management Implications

Questions and discussions (10:30-11:00am)

 

11:00-11:20 am

BREAK

 

Session Two 11:20am-12:40pm Chair: Fang Lee Cooke (University of Manchester)

4. Sun Pei (11:20-11:40am)

Contingent Political Resources and Corporate Failure in Transition Economies: A Longitudinal Case Study

5. Elena Obukhova (11:40am-12:00pm)

Science & Technology Infrastructure and Technological Development:

The Case of Shanghai’s IC Design Industry

6. Chun-Yi Lee (12:00-12:20pm)

The changing dynamic of government/business relationship—special case of Taiwanese businessmen and Chinese local governments

 

12:20-12:40pm

Questions and discussion

 

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