Call for Papers: China Goes Global, 2012
For more information, visit the conference website
http://www.chinagoesglobal.org/
Topics that will be considered for inclusion:
• Outward Direct Investment (ODI) and internationalization of Chinese
companies
• Chinese global competitiveness and export performance, including
under conditions of global financial turmoil
• International modes of entry of Chinese companies, including M&A,
OEM, ODM, OBM, etc.
• The impact of Chinese firms on global politics, economics and the
environment
• New models of globalization among Chinese companies and government
entities
• State-owned enterprises and the role of state in the globalization
of Chinese companies
• Chinese firms’ performance in local and global markets
• The role of civic, political and economic freedoms in China’s
sustainable competitiveness
• Corporate governance and corporate social responsibility
• Sustainable growth, impact on ecology and natural environment
• Product safety, environmental and labor issues and green issues
• Political transformation, institutional change, and international
organizations
• China’s policies towards acquisition of natural and strategic resources
• Exchange Rate, foreign currency and the role of China in the global
financial markets
• Sovereign Wealth Funds and international capital movement
• China’s new roles in a globalized world after the financial crisis
• Techno-entrepreneurship, e-commerce, online development of China's
globalization
• The impact of new information and communication technologies on the
globalization of Chinese companies
• Country of origin effect of Chinese brands, China’s country image,
and brand building
• Impact of Chinese companies on innovation, clean technology, and patents
• China’s political transitions and impact on enterprise globalization
Submission
We encourage completed papers but also accept works-in-progress papers
and roundtable discussion proposals reflecting a range of theoretical
and practical perspectives on the globalization of China and Chinese
institutions, firms and people. We also encourage recent book authors
of China-related book to submit a proposal to present their findings
and insights.
Submitted papers will be double blind reviewed for consideration in
the conference. Please submit your paper through our online submission
system http://cggconftool.jacobs-university.de/index.php?page=login no
later than 1 April, 2012. Papers should follow the author style and
referencing guide provided on the conference website. By submitting a
paper, all authors also agree to review up to 3 papers.
The conference provides an ideal opportunity for scholars and
practitioners, as well as Ph.D. students to share and discuss their
most recent high quality work with other experts in this research
field. Depending on the quantity and quality of accepted papers, an
edited book or special issue in a journal are planned.
Important Dates
Deadline for submission: April 1, 2012
Paper acceptance/rejection: July 1, 2012
Revised paper submission: August 15, 2012
Registration Fee
Please note that all presenters and participants must register to
attend the conference. The early bird registration fee of USD 495 is
due on July 15, 2012, and the regular registration fee of USD 595 is
due on August 15, 2012. The registration fee includes refreshments,
lunches, reception, and conference dinner. Conference registration
does not include accommodation or travel costs.
For more information, visit the conference website
http://www.chinagoesglobal.org/
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Dr Sarah Dauncey
Chinese Language Programme Director & Chinese Degree Tutor
Careers Officer & Alumni Liaison
School of East Asian Studies
University of Sheffield (Times Higher Education University of the Year)
http://www.shef.ac.uk/seas/
Honorary Secretary
British Association of Chinese Studies
http://www.bacsuk.org.uk/
6-8 Shearwood Road
Sheffield, S10 2TD
United Kingdom
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