Walmart in China
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HF5429.215.C6 W35 2011
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vii, 294 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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English
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9780801477317, 99948518125

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"Walmart and 'Made in China' are practically synonymous; Walmart imports some 70 percent of its merchandise from China. Walmart is now also rapidly becoming a major retail presence there, with close to two hundred Walmarts in more than a hundred Chinese cities. What happens when the world's biggest retailer and the world's biggest country do business with each other? In this book, a group of thirteen experts from several disciplines examine the symbiotic but strained relationship between these giants. The book shows how Walmart began cutting costs by bypassing its American suppliers and sourcing directly from Asia and how Walmart's sheer size has trumped all other multinationals in squeezing procurement prices and, as a by-product, driving down Chinese workers' wages. China is also an inviting frontier for Walmart's global superstore expansion. As China's middle class grows, the chain's Western image and affordable goods have become popular. Walmart's Arkansas headquarters exports to the Chinese stores a unique corporate culture and management ideology, which oddly enough are reminiscent of Mao-era Chinese techniques for promoting loyalty. Three chapters separately detail the lives of a Walmart store manager, a lower-level store supervisor, and a cashier. Another chapter focuses on employees' wages, 'voluntary' overtime, and the stores' strict labor discipline. In 2006, the official Chinese trade union targeted Walmart, which is antilabor in its home country, and succeeded in setting up union branches in all the stores. Walmart in China reveals the surprising outcome."--Publisher's website.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Chan, A. (2011). Walmart in China . ILR Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Chan, Anita. 2011. Walmart in China. ILR Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Chan, Anita. Walmart in China ILR Press, 2011.

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Chan, Anita. Walmart in China ILR Press, 2011.

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