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  1. The aim of this research is to develop a new evaluation approach based on a brand relationship index model (BRI model), which includes a three stage study on the indicator system; indicator weight; and indicat...

    Authors: Zhimin Zhou
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2007 1:17
  2. By using a Western concept—the instrument called dimensions of learning organization questionnaire (DLOQ), and the data collected from 919 employees in nine companies located in Guangdong Province, China, the ...

    Authors: Xiaohui Wang and Baiyin Yang
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2007 1:16
  3. This paper empirically shows that the announcements of the issue of convertible bonds (CBs) by Chinese firms have significant negative effects on shareholders’ wealth. We find that when the samples are partiti...

    Authors: Liyan Han, Hui Mou, Duo Xie and Zhi’an Chen
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2007 1:15
  4. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationships among market orientation, learning orientation, organizational innovation and organizational performance through a structural equation modeling approac...

    Authors: Hongming Xie, Changyong Liu and Chunhui Chen
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2007 1:14
  5. There exist different views and opinions on the links between customer satisfaction and loyalty. This paper suggests that the impact of customer satisfaction on loyalty varies across customers. This study choo...

    Authors: Xia Wang, Ping Zhao, Gao Wang and Jia Liu
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2007 1:13
  6. A two levels of product similarity times two levels of brand image consistency times three levels of ownerships factorial experiment was designed to explore the ownership effects when consumers evaluate brand ...

    Authors: Guoqun Fu and Jiali Ding
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2007 1:12
  7. This study examines the dynamic nature of suppliers’ perceived relational risks arising from transaction-specific investments (TSIs) in their relationship with manufacturers, and the moderating effects of cont...

    Authors: Yi Liu, Liping Qian and Jian Yin
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2007 1:11
  8. Vertical relationships with the government, particular relational capital and organizational social network capital, constitute corporate social capital (CSC). Using the empirical data of 97 listed companies i...

    Authors: Junwei Shi, Haiyan Fu and Lijun Hu
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2007 1:9
  9. This paper uses as research samples 140 papers on enterprise diversification published in top-notch Western journals, and public statements from 30 influential contemporary Chinese CEOs on enterprise diversifi...

    Authors: Liangding Jia, Haiyan Qian, Rongjun Cui, Junjun Zhang and Yongxia Chen
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2007 1:7
  10. A firm’s internal control mechanisms may have a significant influence on the choice of innovation mode. Therefore, based on the research on the internal control mechanisms of companies, we developed a model to...

    Authors: Xinmin Liu, Yuan Li, Zhongfeng Su and Jinlu Feng
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2007 1:6
  11. This article applies Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) theories to the strategic management analysis of the global integration-local responsiveness of multinational corporations (MNCs) in China, from the perspec...

    Authors: Yunshi Mao and Jiancheng Wang
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2007 1:5
  12. Critical success factors for electronic commerce (e-commerce) have been a hot topic in both the academe and industry. This paper puts forward hypotheses on success factors for e-commerce of traditional compani...

    Authors: Jinghua Huang, Chunjun Zhao and Jingting Li
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2007 1:4