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_aPYKE, David _98659 |
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_aManufacturing technology and operations in China : _ba survey of state-owned enterprises, private firms, joint ventures and wholly-owned foreign subsidiaries |
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520 | 3 | _aThe government of China has decided to privatize many State-owned enterprises (SOES). Is it wise to consider investing in these SOEs? What is the level of installed technology, from traditional production planning systems, like MRP, to robotics? How different are SOEs from privately-owned firms, joint ventures, and wholly-owned foreign subsidiaries? This paper attempts to answer these questions based on a survey of 120 manufacturing firms in the Shanghai area. We report on the status of, and future plans for, manufacturing technology implementation; and we discuss other improvement initiatives. We report on significant differences among ownership types, and yet we discover that the differences among the ownership types are often insignificant | |
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_aManufacturing Technology _918203 |
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_aOperations _918204 |
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_aOwnership Structure _918205 |
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_aJoint Ventures _918206 |
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_aState-owned enterprises _918207 |
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_aChina _913345 |
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_aFARLEY, John _918208 |
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_aROBB, David _918209 |
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_tEuropean Management Journal _g20, 4, p. 356-375 _d, 2002 _w |
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_a20021204 _bLucima _cLucimara |
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_a20060718 _b1222^b _cQuiteria |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c9089 _d9089 |
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