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Corporate-level strategy and firm performance: evidence from China
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Chinese Management Studies
Chinese Management Studies (2020) 14 (1): 1–14.
Published: 02 April 2019
...-use rights only Performance Resource allocation Strategic change Corporate-level strategy China’s a share firms Strategy is generally defined as the overall scope and direction of a firm and the way in which its various business operations and processes collaborate to achieve goals...
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Contorted leadership in Chinese hierarchically oriented context: How social governance influences organizational leaders
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Chinese Management Studies
Chinese Management Studies (2014) 8 (3): 502–526.
Published: 29 July 2014
... Resource allocation Social governance Context is crucial in understanding leadership phenomena. The context of leadership is the milieu – the physical and social environment – in which leadership is observed (Liden and Antonakis, 2009). All leadership theories are developed in specific contexts...
