Globalization, Market Transition, and Variety of Developmental Models: a Comparison of Four Automakers in the Chinese Car Industry

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Gao, Bai

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Feng, Qiushi

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2009-05-01T18:26:39Z

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2011-07-26T04:30:04Z

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2009

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Sociology

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The Chinese automobile industry has been experiencing some profound changes during the market transition and globalization. Regarding to the ownership structure and technological upgrading strategies of the domestic assemblers, there have emerged four major developmental models. Transitional theoretical perspectives have limitations in face of these differing models. In this study, a perspective of social construction is proposed to resolve this research question. This dissertation explores four representative cases including FAW, SAIC Group, Chery and Geely. The major argument is that the local political structure, developmental ideas and agencies as necessary components of local social construction have resulted in the divergent paths among these Chinese car makers.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/1118

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en_US

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Sociology, Organizational

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car

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China

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Chinese automobile industry

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Development

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Globalization

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market transition

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Globalization, Market Transition, and Variety of Developmental Models: a Comparison of Four Automakers in the Chinese Car Industry

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Dissertation

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24

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