AN EXAMINATION OF THE ADVANCEMENTS IN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY WITHIN DISAGREEMENT, ALONG WITH THE IMPLICATIONS FOR DIFFERENT CHINESE ENTERPRISES
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Innovative concepts, Chinese companies, global corporations, Chinese manufacturing domain.Abstract
A new subset of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) called Born Global has evolved as a direct outcome of the present trend towards globalization: internationalization. Academics in wealthy nations like China have focused too much on the Born Globals. Developed nations like China and more conventional industrial sectors both seem to be home to Born Globals, if the popular Born Global notion is to be believed. Born Globals, a Chinese manufacturing company, and its worldwide expansion was the primary focus of the study. Their curiosity has been aroused by the internationalization goals, tactics, and success factors of the Chinese manufacturing firm Born Global. It provides a theoretical framework for the three areas by drawing on seminal studies in Born Global theory as it pertains to traditional Chinese literature. As part of their study, they also compare and contrast various works of Chinese literature. This article used a quantitative case study methodology. Researchers have used their own concept to choose two Chinese Born Globals manufacturing companies as case studies. The majority of the data was gathered via surveys and Skype interviews. The delivery of the empirical finding component follows the required transcribing phase, in accordance with the structure of the theoretical element. I found the findings of the research to be rather intriguing. A Chinese manufacturing business called Born Globals is looking to grow abroad for a variety of reasons. Among them include capitalizing on advantageous regulations specific to China, avoiding local competition, and enhancing profitability.
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