"Formaldehyde", a very strange word both in English or in Chinese, has all of sudden become a headline blowout. " You have all hairy body, why call others demons?" as Chinese saying goes, meaning y..."Formaldehyde", a very strange word both in English or in Chinese, has all of sudden become a headline blowout. " You have all hairy body, why call others demons?" as Chinese saying goes, meaning you have a lot of problems with the same thing, how can you stand easy to reproach others? Demonizing "Made-in-China" is politically motivated!" That's what one would often hear from Chinese manufacturers amid the reciprocal recalls of the alleged unsafe products from each other. What's in store for "Made-in-China" in the future?展开更多
Japan, which is increasingly frustrated that it has not been granted a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, has found a new outlet of displeasure against the world body. On March 10, Japan proposed to the UN Gen...Japan, which is increasingly frustrated that it has not been granted a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, has found a new outlet of displeasure against the world body. On March 10, Japan proposed to the UN General Assembly budget committee,展开更多
An emerging body of literature has demonstrated that corporate philanthropy can be an important part of a company’s business strategy.However,we know relatively little about how companies allocate philanthropic resou...An emerging body of literature has demonstrated that corporate philanthropy can be an important part of a company’s business strategy.However,we know relatively little about how companies allocate philanthropic resources to achieve their strategic targets.Using geographical distribution data on corporate philanthropy in China from 2009 to 2016,we provide robust evidence of companies’revenue-driven regional favoritism.Specifically,companies donate more to regions where they obtain revenue than to other regions.Further evidence suggests that this revenue-driven regional favoritism may have both reputational and political motivations.Further analysis suggests that China’s targeted poverty alleviation policy has compromised revenue-driven regional favoritism while increasing the amount of money donated to poor regions.Overall,we enrich understanding of decision-making on corporate philanthropy.We also demonstrate that companies can use the geographical distribution of corporate philanthropy strategically to obtain consumer and government favor in regions where they operate.The results also provide evidence at the micro company level of the effect of China’s implementation of a targeted poverty alleviation policy.展开更多
On December 18,2015,the UN Security Council unanimously adopted a roadmap for a peace process in Syria,which was seen as having injected"fresh impetus"to solve the Syrian crisis.The UN Security Council Resolution 22...On December 18,2015,the UN Security Council unanimously adopted a roadmap for a peace process in Syria,which was seen as having injected"fresh impetus"to solve the Syrian crisis.The UN Security Council Resolution 2254requires a nationwide ceasefire in Syria within January 2016 and the convening of formal Syrian-led and transition-focused negotiations in the same month between the Bashar al-Assadled government and opposition members.展开更多
文摘"Formaldehyde", a very strange word both in English or in Chinese, has all of sudden become a headline blowout. " You have all hairy body, why call others demons?" as Chinese saying goes, meaning you have a lot of problems with the same thing, how can you stand easy to reproach others? Demonizing "Made-in-China" is politically motivated!" That's what one would often hear from Chinese manufacturers amid the reciprocal recalls of the alleged unsafe products from each other. What's in store for "Made-in-China" in the future?
文摘Japan, which is increasingly frustrated that it has not been granted a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, has found a new outlet of displeasure against the world body. On March 10, Japan proposed to the UN General Assembly budget committee,
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文摘An emerging body of literature has demonstrated that corporate philanthropy can be an important part of a company’s business strategy.However,we know relatively little about how companies allocate philanthropic resources to achieve their strategic targets.Using geographical distribution data on corporate philanthropy in China from 2009 to 2016,we provide robust evidence of companies’revenue-driven regional favoritism.Specifically,companies donate more to regions where they obtain revenue than to other regions.Further evidence suggests that this revenue-driven regional favoritism may have both reputational and political motivations.Further analysis suggests that China’s targeted poverty alleviation policy has compromised revenue-driven regional favoritism while increasing the amount of money donated to poor regions.Overall,we enrich understanding of decision-making on corporate philanthropy.We also demonstrate that companies can use the geographical distribution of corporate philanthropy strategically to obtain consumer and government favor in regions where they operate.The results also provide evidence at the micro company level of the effect of China’s implementation of a targeted poverty alleviation policy.
文摘On December 18,2015,the UN Security Council unanimously adopted a roadmap for a peace process in Syria,which was seen as having injected"fresh impetus"to solve the Syrian crisis.The UN Security Council Resolution 2254requires a nationwide ceasefire in Syria within January 2016 and the convening of formal Syrian-led and transition-focused negotiations in the same month between the Bashar al-Assadled government and opposition members.