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Chinese investment in Taiwan: challenge or opportunity for Taiwan’s high-technology industrial development? (2017)
Journal Article
Lee, C., & Yin, M. (in press). Chinese investment in Taiwan: challenge or opportunity for Taiwan’s high-technology industrial development?. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 46(1),

Cross-Strait economic activities are no longer one-directional. The Taiwanese government opened the doors to Chinese investment in 2009. The aim of this paper is to address the crucial question: What are the impacts of Chinese investment on Taiwan’s... Read More about Chinese investment in Taiwan: challenge or opportunity for Taiwan’s high-technology industrial development?.

The ‘Singapore Fever’ in China: policy mobility and mutation (2016)
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Lim, K. F., & Horesh, N. (in press). The ‘Singapore Fever’ in China: policy mobility and mutation. China Quarterly, 228, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741016001120

The ‘Singapore Model’ has constituted the only second explicit attempt by the Communist Party of China (CPC) to learn from a foreign country following Mao Zedong’s pledge to contour ‘China’s tomorrow’ on the Soviet Union experience during the early 1... Read More about The ‘Singapore Fever’ in China: policy mobility and mutation.

Gendered Archetypes of Wartime Occupation: ‘New Women’ in Occupied North China, 1937–40 (2016)
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Taylor, J. E. (2016). Gendered Archetypes of Wartime Occupation: ‘New Women’ in Occupied North China, 1937–40. Gender and History, 28(3), 660-686. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.12244

This article examines the creation and use of gendered archetypes by the Provisional Government of the Republic of China (PGROC), the first collaborationist government established in China following the Japanese invasion of 1937. Drawing on a wide ra... Read More about Gendered Archetypes of Wartime Occupation: ‘New Women’ in Occupied North China, 1937–40.

How networks influence radical innovation: the effects of heterogeneity of network ties and crowding out (2016)
Journal Article
Feng, Y. (2016). How networks influence radical innovation: the effects of heterogeneity of network ties and crowding out. Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, 31(6), https://doi.org/10.1108/JBIM-09-2012-0165

Purpose – This paper aims to offer a novel set of insights to understand the role of network ties in pursuit of radical innovation. In this sense, the purpose of the study is to analyze how the heterogeneity in the content of network ties affects rad... Read More about How networks influence radical innovation: the effects of heterogeneity of network ties and crowding out.

Dynamic relationship between China’s inward and outward foreign direct investments (2016)
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Yao, S., Wang, P., Zhang, J., & Ou, J. (2016). Dynamic relationship between China’s inward and outward foreign direct investments. China Economic Review, 40, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chieco.2016.05.005

This paper studies the dynamic relationship of China’s inward and outward foreign direct investments (FDI). It first identifies the key determinants of China’s outward FDI (OFDI) in 172 host countries during 2003-09 using a partial stock adjustment m... Read More about Dynamic relationship between China’s inward and outward foreign direct investments.

Chinese student migration, social networking, and local engagement in the UK (2016)
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Wu, B. (2016). Chinese student migration, social networking, and local engagement in the UK. Journal of Chinese Overseas, 12(1), https://doi.org/10.1163/17932548-12341316

The unprecedented growth in the number of Chinese international students since the twenty-first century raises questions about their links to and impact on local communities in host countries. Viewing Chinese students as an important part of diaspori... Read More about Chinese student migration, social networking, and local engagement in the UK.

Global financial crisis and China’s pawnbroking industry (2016)
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Zhou, L., Yao, S., Wang, J., & Ou, J. (2016). Global financial crisis and China’s pawnbroking industry. Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 14(2), 151-164. https://doi.org/10.1080/14765284.2016.1173465

In most countries, pawnbroking is an intermediate financial instrument to help private households or individuals meet their short-term and urgent consumption needs. In China, due to market imperfection and institutional discrimination against the sma... Read More about Global financial crisis and China’s pawnbroking industry.

Republican personality cults in wartime China: contradistinction and collaboration (2015)
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Taylor, J. E. (2015). Republican personality cults in wartime China: contradistinction and collaboration. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 57(3), https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417515000249

This paper explores the development of the Wang Jingwei personality cult during the Japanese occupation of China (1937–1945). It examines how the collaborationist Chinese state led by Wang sought to distinguish its figurehead from the person he had r... Read More about Republican personality cults in wartime China: contradistinction and collaboration.

Intra- and inter-regional research collaboration across organizational boundaries: Evolving patterns in China (2015)
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Sun, Y., & Cao, C. (2015). Intra- and inter-regional research collaboration across organizational boundaries: Evolving patterns in China. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 96, 215-231. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2015.03.013

Both intra-regional and inter-regional research collaboration are significant determinants for regional innovation. However, systematic and empirical studies have seldom been reported integrating both of them. The present study advances a research ag... Read More about Intra- and inter-regional research collaboration across organizational boundaries: Evolving patterns in China.

Variations in village migration profiles in rural China? an analysis based on the second national agricultural census data (2015)
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Wu, B., Robinson, B., & Long, W. (2015). Variations in village migration profiles in rural China? an analysis based on the second national agricultural census data. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 24(2), https://doi.org/10.1177/0117196815579954

Relatively little attention is paid to variations in rural migration at the village level even though labor supplying villages present considerable diversity in economic and development profiles. This paper examines the relationships between labor an... Read More about Variations in village migration profiles in rural China? an analysis based on the second national agricultural census data.

Gerschenkron Redux? Analysing New Evidence on Joint-Stock Enterprise in Pre-War Shanghai: Joint-Stock Enterprise in Pre-war Shanghai (2015)
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Horesh, N. (2015). Gerschenkron Redux? Analysing New Evidence on Joint-Stock Enterprise in Pre-War Shanghai: Joint-Stock Enterprise in Pre-war Shanghai. Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 29(1), 25-46. https://doi.org/10.1111/apel.12089

Alexander Gerschenkron (1904–78) famously postulated that the more backward an economy was at the outset of industrialisation, the more reliant it would be on state-backed banks as a means of directing investment. Gerschenkron thereby implied that im... Read More about Gerschenkron Redux? Analysing New Evidence on Joint-Stock Enterprise in Pre-War Shanghai: Joint-Stock Enterprise in Pre-war Shanghai.

Chiang Kai-shek’s “secret deal” at Xian and the start of the Sino-Japanese War (2015)
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Tsang, S. (2015). Chiang Kai-shek’s “secret deal” at Xian and the start of the Sino-Japanese War. Palgrave Communications, Article e14003. https://doi.org/10.1057/palcomms.2014.3

Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-shek, this article challenges the conventional interpretations of the Xian Incident (1936), in particular the widely held belief that the kidnapping of C... Read More about Chiang Kai-shek’s “secret deal” at Xian and the start of the Sino-Japanese War.

Rethinking the "mirroring" hypothesis: implications for technological modularity, tacit coordination, and radical innovation (2015)
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Hao, B., Feng, Y., & Frigant, V. (in press). Rethinking the "mirroring" hypothesis: implications for technological modularity, tacit coordination, and radical innovation. R&D Management, 47(1), 3-16. https://doi.org/10.1111/radm.12106

Studies of the 'mirroring' hypothesis have demonstrated the relationships between technological modularity and explicit coordination, yet little is known about the 'mirroring' relationship between technological modularity and tacit coordination, and... Read More about Rethinking the "mirroring" hypothesis: implications for technological modularity, tacit coordination, and radical innovation.

Growing fat on reform: obesity and nutritional disparities among China's children, 1979–2005 (2014)
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Morgan, S. L. (2014). Growing fat on reform: obesity and nutritional disparities among China's children, 1979–2005. China Quarterly, 220, https://doi.org/10.1017/S030574101400112X

Economic growth over the past three decades has greatly improved the nutrition and living standards of people in China. However, increasingly, the Chinese are becoming heavier. As many as a quarter of Chinese school-age urban boys are overweight or o... Read More about Growing fat on reform: obesity and nutritional disparities among China's children, 1979–2005.

China scholars and the media: improving an awkward, important relationship (2014)
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Sullivan, J. (2014). China scholars and the media: improving an awkward, important relationship. China Quarterly, 220, 1111-1122. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741014001477

Public interest in China, as reflected in the level of media attention, is burgeoning in the West and elsewhere in the world. This interest is driven by China's increasing presence and importance in the lives of people around the world; and for the s... Read More about China scholars and the media: improving an awkward, important relationship.

Managing China's energy sector: between the market and the state (2014)
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Lai, H., & Warner, M. (2014). Managing China's energy sector: between the market and the state. Asia Pacific Business Review, 21(1), https://doi.org/10.1080/13602381.2014.939887

As China has now become the largest energy consumer in the world, its energy sector has understandably huge domestic and global implications. In this Special Issue, which is an interdisciplinary one, comprising a set of eight in-depth empirical studi... Read More about Managing China's energy sector: between the market and the state.