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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MANAGEMENT LOCALIZATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE ¡V - CASE STUDY OF COMPANY INVESTED BY TAIWANESE AT SU-CHOU AND SHA-MAN, CHINA

chen, chin-chu 28 August 2001 (has links)
This thesis studies the relationships between management localization and Taiwanese-invested-company performance at the Su-Chou and Sha-Man area, China. Those companies invested or to-invest in China to take an appropriate measure in recruiting and local people placement may apply this thesis. This study uses a questionnaire to collect data. The data of survey object is based on the Booklet of Taiwanese company at the area of Su-Chou and Sha-Man, China. issued by Industrial Council, Republic of China. Except 630 questionnaires mailed, the researcher visits the owners, personnel at the area of Su-Chou and Sha-Man, China. This research receives 102 effective questionnaires. The effective response rate is 16.19%. The results are: 1. Financial performances have significant differences among the scale of capital invested, the beginning ownerships, nowadays ownerships, and the degree of internationalization; 2. Non-financial performances have significant differences among the years company invested, number of employee, scale of capital invested, the beginning ownerships, and nowadays ownerships; 3. Interdependence with mother company has significant differences among the years company invested, areas located, and the degree of internationalization; 4. Interdependence with local area has significant differences among areas located, scale of capital invested, and the degree of internationalization; 5. There is not significant differences between the localized ratio of higher level management and the localized ratio of basic level management; 6. The mother company revenue ratio shared by the invested company in China has significant differences at the variable of the localized ratios of middle management; 7. The interdependence with mother company positively affects the degree of localization; 8. The interdependence with local area positively affects the degree of localization; 9. There is no difference between the degree of localization and localized ratio of higher level management; 10. Local resources used negatively affects the localized ratios of middle management; 11. Localization positively affects the localized ratios of middle management; 12. Operation by local company positively affects the localized ratio of basic level management; 13. The localized ratio of basic level management positively affects the financial performance; 14. The localized ratio of basic level management positively affects the non-financial performance; 15. The native localized ratio of middle level management positively affects the non-financial performance; 16. The native localized ratio of basic level management positively affects the non-financial performance; 17. There is no differences between the ratio of natives employed and the ratio of native management; 18. Interdependence with mother company positively affects the financial and non-financial performance; 19. Interdependence with local area positively affects the financial and non-financial performance.

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