GMS 691 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Eye Contact, Gender Inequality, Collectivism

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What are your competitive advantages / barriers to entry. Government programs and initiatives that can assist you getting in to your chosen market (rules, tariffs, red-tape) External factor analysis (e. g. pest, local/regional risk) Unique factors about your product/service (e. g. ksfs) E-global when: trade is global in scope, business does not involve delivering orders, when the business model can be easily hijacked by local competitors. E-local when: production and consumption are regional in scope. Gms691 lecture notes - week 6 and 8: customer behavior and market structures differ across regions, but are similar within a region, supply-chain management is very important to success. Consumption now represents 60% of growth rather than investment. Proportion of services to china"s gdp is higher than the industrial sector. Expect 7% annual growth per year from 2016-2020. 1842 - china concedes hong kong to the british until 1997. 1921 chinese communist party founded in shanghai. 1949 mao proclaims establishment of the prc, roc retreats to tw.

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