This book offers an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of global supply chains through the dual dimensions of time and region, which include their origins, current challenges, and future trajectories. It highlights the impact of natural disasters and geopolitical risks, illustrating how these factors underscore the vulnerabilities and dependencies within supply chain networks. The focus on China's role in global supply chains is particularly relevant, given the country's significant impact on global trade, manufacturing, and economic health. Additionally, by offering concrete case studies and…mehr
This book offers an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of global supply chains through the dual dimensions of time and region, which include their origins, current challenges, and future trajectories. It highlights the impact of natural disasters and geopolitical risks, illustrating how these factors underscore the vulnerabilities and dependencies within supply chain networks. The focus on China's role in global supply chains is particularly relevant, given the country's significant impact on global trade, manufacturing, and economic health. Additionally, by offering concrete case studies and detailed discussions on the overseas expansion of Chinese companies, the book serves as a valuable resource for understanding their strategies, the challenges they face, and the impacts of their global activities on both their home economy and the global economic landscape. The book's unique approach combines rigorous analysis with practical advice, making it an indispensable resource for anyone looking to understand and respond to the evolving dynamics of global supply chains.
Wu Jing is Associate Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor in the Department of Decisions, Operations and Technology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School. He is Director of the Asian Institute of Supply Chains & Logistics (AISCL)'s Institute Development Office and is Associate Editor for several international management and academic journals. He receives his Ph.D. (major in operations management and minor in economics and finance) and M.B.A. from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and his bachelor's degree in electronic engineering from Tsinghua University. His primary research fields are the operations-finance interface, global supply chains, FinTech, and business intelligence. His papers are published in leading journals such as management science and M&SOM. His articles appear in business magazines such as MIT Sloan Management Review, the Economist, and Forbes. In particular, his quantitative research findings have been reported by over 400 media outlets in over 20 countries worldwide.
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.- Chapter 1. Tracing the Past - The Evolution of Global Supply Chains and the Emergence of China.
.- Chapter 2. A Tale of Triumph in Global Ascendancy: China as a Key Player in the Global Supply Chain.
.- Chapter 3. Global Supply Chain Disruptions - Natural Disasters.
.- Chapter 4. Global Supply Chain Disruptions - Geopolitical Risks.
.- Chapter 5. The Trend of Deglobalization - Reshoring, Friend-shoring, and Regionalization.
.- Chapter 6. Non-Tariff Trade Barriers: New Weapons in the Arsenal of Supply Chain Sanctions.
.- Chapter 7. Government-Led and Institutionalized Decision-Making - Reshaping the Global Supply Chain.
.- Chapter 8. The New Landscape of Global Supply Chains.
.- Chapter 9. Unleashing Economic Potential - The Rise of Economic Buffer Zones.
.- Chapter 10. New Wave of Chinese Companies Going Overseas
.- Chapter 11. Redrawing the Map of Manufacturing: The New World Factory Layout.
.- Chapter 12: Automation in Production and Supply Chain Layout: Balancing Efficiency and Employment.
.- Chapter 13: Digitized Intelligent Supply Chains: Generating Business Value from Data.
.- Chapter 14: Green Supply Chain: Dual Challenges for Sustainable Development.