IBM在中国:响应政府的社会计划

Translated title of the contribution: IBM in China: Responding to a Government's Social Initiatives

Steven White

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Abstract

The Chinese government introduced two broad social development initiatives in 2006 with the objective of addressing the increasing gap in economic and other measures of development among segments of society and regions in China. Firms, especially multinationals like IBM, need to consider how to respond to these initiatives. This case elicits discussion of how to integrate critical stakeholder management with corporate strategy.
Translated title of the contributionIBM in China: Responding to a Government's Social Initiatives
Original languageChinese (Simplified)
Number of pages14
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2008

Case number

STR-14-045

Case normative number

STR-14-045-CC

Update date

2016-06-21

Published by

中欧国际工商学院

Keywords

  • IBM
  • 中国市场
  • 企业社会责任
  • 战略决策
  • 政府关系
  • 跨国公司

Case studies discipline

  • Business & Government Relations
  • Strategy
  • Ethics & Social Responsibility

Case studies industry

  • Information, Media & Telecommunications

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