1、Discussion paperThe China imperative for multinational companiesReconfiguring for opportunity and riskAuthorsJonathan Woetzel,ShanghaiJoe Ngai,Hong KongJeongmin Seong,ShanghaiKweilin Ellingrud,MinneapolisNick Leung,Hong KongFranck Le Deu,Hong KongSven Smit,AmsterdamPeixi Wang,ShanghaiEditorBenjamin
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