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Growing entrepreneurial firms in developing countries : the interplay of the state, the market and the social sectorTzeng, Cheng-Hua, 1973- January 2006 (has links)
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An econometric study of concentration in manufacturing industries of Hong Kong.January 1983 (has links)
by Chan Yuk Keung. / Bibliography: leaves 91-98 / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1983
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A study of the relationship between strike-proneness and managerial characteristics in industrial relations of electronic plants in Hong Kong.January 1985 (has links)
by Stella Ng Yuk-kuen, So Lai-wah. / Bibliography: leaves 95-98 / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1985
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Inventory control with MRP II system in place.January 1994 (has links)
by Cheung Chi-leung Stanley, Ha Wai-Hung Michael. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 78-79). / ABSTRACT --- p.iii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --- p.vi / ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --- p.vii / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Company Background --- p.3 / Objective and Methodology --- p.9 / Chapter II. --- WHAT IS MRP II --- p.12 / Chapter III. --- MRP II SYSTEM IN XYZ COMPANY --- p.15 / Chapter IV. --- THE INVENTORY PROBLEMS --- p.22 / High Level of Excess and No Current Use Inventory --- p.23 / Engineering Changes --- p.23 / Forecast Fluctuation --- p.26 / Customer Order Cancellation --- p.28 / Management Reluctant to Write Off --- p.29 / Long Lead-Time of Components --- p.30 / Active Inventory Level Higher Than Management Expectation --- p.31 / Incorrect Purchase Order Time Bucket --- p.33 / Inefficient Re-scheduling Activities --- p.35 / Inefficient Time Fencing --- p.38 / Ineffective Control --- p.38 / Vendor Early Deliveries --- p.39 / Ineffective Priority of Purchasing Activities --- p.40 / Ineffective Follow-Up of Discrepancies --- p.40 / Unable to Project Inventory Within Tolerance --- p.41 / Alternative Parts --- p.42 / Goods in Transit --- p.48 / Consumption of Active Inventory and Reconciliation of Supply and Demand --- p.49 / Inaccurate Inventory Record --- p.52 / Space Limitation --- p.53 / Staff Training --- p.55 / Policies and Procedures --- p.57 / Cycle Counting --- p.57 / Chapter V. --- SUMMARY OF OBSERVATION --- p.60 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.78
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A study of investment opportunities and problems of Hong Kong electronics manufacturers in Shenzhen: a case study.January 1988 (has links)
by Cheung Sau Hing, Vandy, Yuen Suk Chun, Sylvia. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1988. / Bibliography: leaves 82-83.
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A comparative study on the management and innovation strategies of U.S. and Hong Kong small to medium-sized technology-based enterprises.January 2000 (has links)
by Chen Wai Sze, Catriona, Fok Yu Chun, Eugene. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 39-41). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.v / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Objectives --- p.2 / Methodology --- p.3 / Chapter II. --- CULTURE AND MANAGEMENT IN U.S. AND H.K --- p.4 / Background --- p.4 / Hong Kong Situation --- p.4 / Silicon Valley Situation --- p.5 / HK Culture vs US Culture --- p.6 / Tech Culture in Silicon Valley --- p.7 / Hong Kong Culture --- p.11 / Management in U.S. vs. Management in Hong Kong --- p.12 / Stewardship vs. Entrepreneur ship --- p.12 / Organization Structure and Work Environment --- p.12 / Research and Development --- p.13 / Human Resources Management --- p.14 / Process of Decision Manking --- p.15 / Chapter III. --- CORPORATE STRATEGY AND INNOVATION STRATEGY MANAGEMENT --- p.16 / Corporate Strategy Management --- p.16 / Establish Uniqueness in Forming Corporate Strategy --- p.16 / Continually Explore New Future Strategies --- p.17 / Managing the Dual Strategy --- p.20 / Conclusion of Corporate Strategy Management --- p.21 / Innovation Strategy --- p.21 / Competitive Strategy vs. Value Innovation --- p.22 / Identifying Innovations --- p.24 / Conclusion of Innovation Strategy --- p.25 / Chapter IV. --- CASE ILLUSTRATIONS --- p.26 / U.S. Cases --- p.26 / A US High Technology Firm Specializes in Semi- conductor --- p.26 / "Technology Deployment International, Inc" --- p.27 / H.K. Cases --- p.28 / Gohome.com.hk --- p.28 / Wellfit Information Technology Limited --- p.29 / Chapter V. --- LESSONS TO BE LEARNED FOR THE HONG KONG COMPANIES --- p.32 / Develop a Tech Culture --- p.32 / Treasure Good People --- p.32 / Encourage Constant Learning --- p.33 / Encourage Enterpreneurship --- p.33 / Speed Up Decision Making Process --- p.33 / Informal Work Environment --- p.34 / Corporate Strategies --- p.34 / Innovation Strategies --- p.34 / Chapter VI. --- CONCLUSION --- p.36 / Chapter VII. --- RECOMMENDATIONS --- p.37 / Education --- p.37 / Patent Issue --- p.37 / Government not to Compete with Local Firms --- p.38 / Tax Deduction --- p.38 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.39
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China play and strategic shift of Hong Kong manufacturers.January 1998 (has links)
by Lee Sui Hung, Yeung Ying Ying, Angel. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 108-109). / ABSTRACT --- p.iii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --- p.viii / LIST OF TABLES --- p.ix / Chapter / Chapter I. --- Introduction --- p.1 / Summary --- p.1 / Methodology --- p.2 / Chapter II. --- OVERVIEW OF HK MANUFACTURING COMPANIES INVOLVED IN CHINA PROPERTY MARKET --- p.4 / Rationale shift of business focus --- p.4 / Opportunities to Access to China Property Market --- p.5 / Optimistic View on China Property Market --- p.5 / Strategic Considerations --- p.8 / Company Profile --- p.8 / Habour Ring International Holdings --- p.9 / Luks International Co. Ltd --- p.10 / Chuang's China Investment Ltd --- p.11 / Shell Electronic Manufacturing (Holdings) Co. Ltd --- p.11 / Immediate Responses in Capital Market --- p.12 / Downturn of Property Market in China --- p.13 / Chapter III. --- INVESTING IN CHINA PROPERTY MARKET --- p.16 / Demand Side --- p.16 / Domestic Demand --- p.16 / Individual property purchase --- p.17 / Population growth --- p.17 / Improvement of living standard --- p.17 / Overseas Demand --- p.18 / Relatives at homeland --- p.18 / Expatriate demand --- p.19 / Vacation and investment demand --- p.19 / Supply Side --- p.19 / Government --- p.19 / Welfare House --- p.20 / Squeezed profit house --- p.20 / Commodity Premise --- p.20 / Multi-level and high-rise residential properties --- p.20 / Hotel-flat and villa --- p.20 / Foreign Investment --- p.21 / Secondary Market --- p.21 / Key Successful Factors in China Property Market --- p.21 / Macro Environment and Market Sentiment --- p.22 / Monetary policies --- p.22 / Regulatory and taxation policies --- p.23 / Project Analysis: Demand Potential --- p.24 / Property location --- p.24 / Transportation --- p.25 / Hard and software availability --- p.25 / Domestic demand potential --- p.25 / Economic dependency and overseas demand --- p.27 / Project Planning and Operations --- p.27 / Scale --- p.27 / Time span and cash flow position --- p.28 / Pre-sales and Cash Flow Position --- p.28 / Marketing Strategies --- p.29 / Company --- p.29 / Credibility --- p.29 / Other Business Performance --- p.29 / Experience and Expertise --- p.29 / Management Attitude --- p.30 / Chapter IV. --- EXTERNAL ANALYSIS OF ASIA COMMERCIAL: THE IDENTIFICATION OF INDUSTRY OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS --- p.31 / Company Background --- p.31 / External Analysis: The Identification of Industry Opportunities and Threats --- p.32 / The Role of the Macro-environment --- p.32 / Hong Kong --- p.33 / The PRC --- p.34 / The technological environment --- p.35 / The social environment --- p.35 / The Five Forces Model --- p.36 / Watch manufacturing industry --- p.39 / Potential competitors: strong --- p.39 / Rivalry among established companies - strong --- p.40 / Competitive structure --- p.40 / Demand conditions --- p.40 / Exit barriers --- p.41 / The bargaining power of buyers - strong --- p.42 / The bargaining power of suppliers - weak --- p.42 / The threat of substitute products - weak --- p.43 / Watch retail industry --- p.43 / Potential competitors ´ؤ weak --- p.43 / Cost advantages and economies of scale --- p.44 / Barriers to entry and competition --- p.44 / Rivalry among established companies ´ؤ semi strong --- p.44 / Competitive structure --- p.44 / Demand conditions --- p.44 / Exit barriers --- p.45 / The bargaining power of buyers - strong --- p.45 / The bargaining power of suppliers - weak --- p.45 / The threat of substitute products - weak --- p.46 / The PRC property market --- p.46 / Potential competitors - strong --- p.48 / Rivalry among established companies - strong --- p.48 / Competitive structure --- p.48 / Demand conditions --- p.49 / Exit barriers --- p.50 / The bargaining power of buyers - strong --- p.50 / The bargaining power of suppliers - weak --- p.50 / The threat of substitute products - strong --- p.50 / Summary --- p.51 / Chapter V. --- INTERNAL ANALYSIS OF ASIA COMMERCIAL: RESOURCES AND CAPABILITIES --- p.53 / Manufacturing --- p.55 / Physical --- p.55 / Switzerland --- p.55 / PRC --- p.55 / Hong Kong --- p.56 / Technological --- p.56 / Human --- p.56 / Brand Names --- p.56 / Marketing --- p.57 / Profitability --- p.57 / Summary --- p.60 / Production capability --- p.60 / Product market --- p.60 / Cost advantage --- p.61 / Management knowledge --- p.61 / Finance --- p.61 / Wholesale and Retail Business --- p.62 / Human --- p.62 / Government license --- p.63 / Finance --- p.63 / Macroenvironment --- p.63 / Brand Name Effect --- p.64 / Acquisition of Brand Name --- p.64 / Performance of Wholesale and Retail Business --- p.65 / Property Development --- p.66 / Macroenvironment --- p.66 / Demand --- p.66 / Location --- p.67 / Partners --- p.67 / Finance --- p.68 / Cost and Cash Flow --- p.68 / Property Sales Agent and Project Manager --- p.68 / Pre-sale Results --- p.69 / Financial Impact --- p.70 / Capital history --- p.73 / Share dilution --- p.73 / Reasons for Failure of Property Development --- p.74 / Demand --- p.74 / Property location --- p.74 / Domestic demand potential and overseas demand --- p.74 / Secondary property market and investment purpose --- p.75 / Project operation --- p.76 / Project scale? --- p.76 / Land concept of the management --- p.76 / Commitment by property expertise companies? --- p.77 / Easy access to finance? --- p.78 / Why Did Asia Commercial Fail? --- p.78 / Mismanagement --- p.78 / Management structure --- p.78 / Management was reluctant to change --- p.80 / Underestimated requirement of working capital and overestimated funding ability --- p.80 / Prior strategic commitments --- p.81 / Past glory obsessed future performance --- p.82 / Chapter VI. --- BUSINESS FOCUS --- p.83 / Differences between Businesses --- p.84 / Value Chain --- p.85 / Customers --- p.89 / Contacts with customers --- p.89 / Demand from customers --- p.90 / Competition --- p.92 / Mentalities and Talents --- p.95 / Strategies --- p.99 / Value-added Integration --- p.100 / Diversification --- p.102 / Changing Business Nature --- p.104 / Implications to Hong Kong Manufacturing Firms --- p.105 / BIBLOGRAPHY --- p.108
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單克隆抗體在中國的發展現狀和未來趨勢 / Current developments and future trends of monoclonal antibody in China史洪昊 January 2012 (has links)
University of Macau / Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences
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The impact of multinational corporations on manufacturing: a comparative study of Hong Kong, Malaysia andSingaporeHutton, Elizabeth Anne. January 1985 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Comparative Asian Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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基於部門創新理論的中國生物製藥產業發展分析 / Development of biopharmaceutical in China : an analysis based on sectoral system of innovation鮑菲飛 January 2011 (has links)
University of Macau / Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences
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