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    Google in China

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    Comment on the legal and regulatory environment in China and its implications for the chinese media. In light of the restrictions imposed by the Chinese government of internet access, how do you think the media industry is affected? On google agreeing to ensure its search content, Reporters without borders commented, “Google’s statement about respecting online privacy are the height of hypocrisy in view of its strategy in China.” However, Google’s Director of Research was of the view, “What’s

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    Google And The Government Of China Essay

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    Google and the Government of China: A case study in Cross-Cultural Negotiations Develop a negotiations planning document using the Kellogg format in Exhibit 11 Issue Google Chinese government Purpose of negotiation Priority: 1 Position: focuses on profit and brand management Priority: 2 Position: technological, economic gaining Interests: A population of 1.3 billion along with a growing economy makes Chinese market extremely important for Google to enter Interests: It wants Google to

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    Summary The article The Science of Desire presents ethnography and its proponents play an important role in modern business world. Author Ante began with an example, the satellite-radio war, to show how ethnography worked in business. In satellite-radio war, Sirius Satellite Ratio made a team of social scientists, designers, and ethnographers. Through studying customers’ habit of listening to music, watching TV and reading magazines, the team concluded several facts that can defeat competitors. Then

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    internet for communication (88%), e commerce (62%). Baidi, principal competitors of Google, Baidi has the same signification as google, hundreds of times. Give a go at baidu, you ll know right away. They’re selling the right think as google. 45% of the market share are owned by Baidu and 30% by google. In terms of growth of sales, Baidu is going faster, Strategic advantage: Differentiation Overall cost leadership Focus Redefinition of the field, creating their own system of exploitation with

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    Companies IPO in America Why do so many good Chinese companies go public in foreign markets rather than let domestic investors share in the profits of growth? Chinese investors often complain about why would “good companies”, like Tencent (0700.HK), Baidu (NASDAQ: BIDU) and Sina (NASDAQ: SINA), choose to list in the US and Hong Kong instead of on the Chinese A-shares market. There are four main reasons: 1. If a ‘Chinese’ company takes foreign investment using a VIE structure, it can only list abroad

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    Summary The article The Science of Desire presents ethnography and its proponents play an important role in modern business world. Author Ante began with an example, the satellite-radio war, to show how ethnography worked in business. In satellite-radio war, Sirius Satellite Ratio made a team of social scientists, designers, and ethnographers. Through studying customers’ habit of listening to music, watching TV and reading magazines, the team concluded several facts that can defeat competitors

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    telling facts about the product, and suggesting other products. Sales Experience Cycle Receiving Experiencing Waiting Dreaming Purchasing Researching Graphic adjusted from Google’s – The Online Customer Journey 22 STARTUPS BAIDU, MICROSOFT, AND AMAZON HEAVILY INVESTED IN DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF THE

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    6. Advertising Real Estate for Sale to Chinese Buyers According to Wikipedia, there are about 700 million Chinese internet users as of March 2017, and many of them have a high-speed Internet connection. More than half of the Chinese internet users access it on mobile devices. China replaced the U.S. in its global leadership in terms of installed telecommunication bandwidth years ago, and now hosts more than twice as much national bandwidth potential than the U.S., the historical leader in terms

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    FYC Ruoxuan (Catherine) Yuan Internet Censorship has negative effects on China Censorship in China has gained much attention recently because of the conflict between Google and the Chinese government’s self-censorship policies. In fact, censorship has been practiced since ancient China and the intensity only increases by the years. Nowadays, the most notable measure of censorship is being done on the Internet. More and more restrictions have been put into actions by the Chinese government, which

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    Alibaba: Competing in China and Beyond Individual Report Intercultural Management Professor: Dr. Jacobo Ramirez Aalto University School of Economics Bachelor´s Degree Program in International Business Mikkeli Campus September 3, 2012 Matti Uusivirta Introduction In this report I will examine the case “Alibaba: Competing in China and Beyond.” Alibaba under the leadership of Jack Ma, its founder has transformed into one of the most successful e-commerce companies in China. In

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