The document provides an overview of economic development and opportunities for cooperation between Hong Kong and Guangdong province in China. It discusses Guangdong's advantages including low costs, complete industry chains, and skilled workforce. Hong Kong also has advantages as an international financial center with rule of law. There are complementary opportunities between Hong Kong's services sector and Guangdong's manufacturing. Major problems faced by Hong Kong businessmen include lack of mainland market knowledge and underutilization of international networks.
World trade and production are increasingly structured around “global value chains”
(GVCs). A value chain identifies the full range of activities that firms undertake to bring a
product or a service from its conception to its end use by final consumers. Technological
progress, cost, access to resources and markets and trade policy reforms have facilitated the
geographical fragmentation of production processes across the globe according to the
comparative advantage of the locations. This international fragmentation of production is a powerful source of increased efficiency and firm competitiveness. Today, more than half of world manufactured imports are intermediate goods (primary goods, parts and components,and semi-finished products), and more than 70% of world services imports are intermediate services.
An introduction to the concept of global value chain and its implications.
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Internationalization of services.
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World trade and production are increasingly structured around “global value chains”
(GVCs). A value chain identifies the full range of activities that firms undertake to bring a
product or a service from its conception to its end use by final consumers. Technological
progress, cost, access to resources and markets and trade policy reforms have facilitated the
geographical fragmentation of production processes across the globe according to the
comparative advantage of the locations. This international fragmentation of production is a powerful source of increased efficiency and firm competitiveness. Today, more than half of world manufactured imports are intermediate goods (primary goods, parts and components,and semi-finished products), and more than 70% of world services imports are intermediate services.
An introduction to the concept of global value chain and its implications.
Comments and suggestions are most welcome.
For queries: ryanfardinsakib@gmail.com
Internationalization of Services (KIBS)Mikko Rindell
Internationalization of services.
Appropriate non-equity modes of internationalization for small KIBS firms.
Bachelor's thesis at Turku School of Economics.
Industry - and firm-level research into both innovations and productivity has long been limited to manufacturing. With this paper, we aim to contribute to the stream of literature that aims at extending the scope of such investigations to the services industry. To this end we analyze the innovation strategies in several service sectors in Poland in 2008 and examine their relationship to productivity. Our results show that service firms differ considerably in their innovation strategies, but that most of those strategies lead to productivity gains.
Authored by: Wojciech Grabowski, Krzysztof Szczygielski
Published in 2012
This slides attempt to provide possible solutions to help China adapt the new trade environment and deepen integration into GVCs in the new era of 2020s.
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As in the real world, the digital economy has also thrown up its share of shifting buzzwords. From ‘e-Commerce’ and ‘dot.com’ at the turn of the century, the last couple of years have thrown up ‘ICT’ as the all encompassing technology and for business the newest buzz is undoubtedly ‘outsourcing’. Rarely has a single trend impacted global business and industry these last few years as much as outsourcing or ‘off-shoring’ as it is referred to in the US. Coming along with the compulsions of globalisation mandated by the WTO agreements it has helped develop new markets, improved bottom lines, expanded the range of goods and services and pulled the planet together into a tighter-knit community. This opportunity of outsourcing from the perspective of developing economies is ICT services export.
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Parallel to the industry 4.0 phenomenon, the business services sector faces revolutionary digital transformation as well. Based on quantitative and qualitative research at the Hungarian shared services and outsourcing industry, we identified areas, aims, levels, technologies, key factors, and challenges of automation and digitalization in the business services sector. The presentation was held at the IMSS'19 conference at Sakarya University, Turkey, on September 9, 2019.
Industry - and firm-level research into both innovations and productivity has long been limited to manufacturing. With this paper, we aim to contribute to the stream of literature that aims at extending the scope of such investigations to the services industry. To this end we analyze the innovation strategies in several service sectors in Poland in 2008 and examine their relationship to productivity. Our results show that service firms differ considerably in their innovation strategies, but that most of those strategies lead to productivity gains.
Authored by: Wojciech Grabowski, Krzysztof Szczygielski
Published in 2012
This slides attempt to provide possible solutions to help China adapt the new trade environment and deepen integration into GVCs in the new era of 2020s.
Business Services Hungary - 2019 (authors: György Drótos, Róbert Marciniak an...Robinson Crusoe
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As in the real world, the digital economy has also thrown up its share of shifting buzzwords. From ‘e-Commerce’ and ‘dot.com’ at the turn of the century, the last couple of years have thrown up ‘ICT’ as the all encompassing technology and for business the newest buzz is undoubtedly ‘outsourcing’. Rarely has a single trend impacted global business and industry these last few years as much as outsourcing or ‘off-shoring’ as it is referred to in the US. Coming along with the compulsions of globalisation mandated by the WTO agreements it has helped develop new markets, improved bottom lines, expanded the range of goods and services and pulled the planet together into a tighter-knit community. This opportunity of outsourcing from the perspective of developing economies is ICT services export.
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Website: http://www.StanfordEuropreneurs.org
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/StanfordEuropreneurs
Twitter: @Europreneurs
Brazil has very interesting opportunities in the domestic market in several sectors. We are an advanced consulting company with tools and knowledge to act globally.
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Presentation slide deck from the highly successful Greater Lincolnshire Manufacturing Conference held in Gainsborough on 10th March 2016 which was attended by over 170 delegates. The presentation covers supply chain opportunities with HS2, the GL LEP Manufacturing Plan, NatWest Future Fit, improving productivity and future labour resources with the Lincoln UTC and University of Lincoln
Intelligent Business Services Operationpetermoricz
Parallel to the industry 4.0 phenomenon, the business services sector faces revolutionary digital transformation as well. Based on quantitative and qualitative research at the Hungarian shared services and outsourcing industry, we identified areas, aims, levels, technologies, key factors, and challenges of automation and digitalization in the business services sector. The presentation was held at the IMSS'19 conference at Sakarya University, Turkey, on September 9, 2019.
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The following report is an international Agent Selection prepared by Devott Co. Ltd. from China.
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Starting a new high-tech company is not easy. Furthermore, each experience is, by definition, unique. For example, the team behind the project, the problem which is
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The presentation is divided into three parts. The first part of the presentation introduces the concept of Global Value Chains, standard value chain stages, and types of participation in GVCs. The second part deals with changes and development in international trade owing to GVCs in general and productivity growth and changes in employment patterns in particular. The third part of the presentation deals with different policy measures in terms of initiatives and schemes introduced by the Government of India to broaden participation in GVCs.
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Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
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Registered Office Clause: It specifies the location where the company's registered office is situated. This office is where all official communications and notices are sent.
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Constitutional Document: It serves as the company's constitutional document, defining its scope, powers, and limitations.
Protection of Members: It protects the interests of the company's members by clearly defining the objectives and limiting their liability.
External Communication: It provides clarity to external parties, such as investors, creditors, and regulatory authorities, regarding the company's objectives and powers.
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While the MOA lays down the company's fundamental principles, it is not entirely immutable. It can be amended, but only under specific circumstances and in compliance with legal procedures. Amendments typically require shareholder
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Falcon stands out as a top-tier P2P Invoice Discounting platform in India, bridging esteemed blue-chip companies and eager investors. Our goal is to transform the investment landscape in India by establishing a comprehensive destination for borrowers and investors with diverse profiles and needs, all while minimizing risk. What sets Falcon apart is the elimination of intermediaries such as commercial banks and depository institutions, allowing investors to enjoy higher yields.
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Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
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1. External-oriented Development of Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta Mr Peter Leung Director, Hong Kong Economic and Trade Affairs, Guangdong
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5. Comparison of Major Cities in PRD (1) (The above were statistics of 2003) 4 : 57 : 39 47.7 82 1,653 Zhuhai 5 : 63 : 32 50.1 138 1,800 Zhongshan 3 : 54 : 43 94.8 156 2,465 Dongguan 1 : 59 : 40 286.1 557 1,953 Shenzhen 3 : 43 : 54 346.7 >1,000 7,434 Guangzhou Ratio of the three industries GDP (billion) Permanent population (10,000 persons) Area (sq. km.)
6. Comparison of Major Cities in PRD (2) Pillar Industries : hi-tech; finance; modern logistics Focus : hi-tech (transforming from processing and assembling to self-R&D, design and manufacture); port logistics; services (logistics, finance, conference & exhibition, tourism, intermediary, international business & information services) Shenzhen Pillar industries: automobiles; electronic information manufacturing; petrochemicals; fine chemicals; iron and steel; machinery and equipment manufacturing; pharmaceuticals Focus: conference & exhibition; modern logistics; hi-tech; integrated services Guangzhou Major Industries
7. Comparison of Major Cities in PRD (3) Pillar industries : electronics and communication equipment manufacturing; electrical machinery & equipment manufacturing; biology; pharmaceutical & medical equipment manufacturing Focus : computer software; petrochemical; business travel; conference & exhibition; services Zhuhai Pillar industries : electronic information; biochemical; electrical machinery; textiles & clothing (Shaxi: casual wear); packaging & printing Focus : home appliances; metals (Xiaolan); lamp & lighting (Guzhen) Zhongshan Pillar industries : export processing (Humen: clothing; Dalang:knitwear; Houjie: furniture) Focus : modern logistics; petrochemicals & gases; conference & exhibition; commerce & trade; real estates; tourism Dongguan Major Industries
8. Comparison of Cities Outside the PRD (The above were statistics of 2003) 19 : 47 : 34 26.8 315 18,400 Shaoguan 21 : 43 : 36 52.1 624 12,471 Zhanjiang 8 : 51 : 41 52.6 480 2,064 Shantou Ratio of the three industries GDP (billion) Permanent population (10,000 persons) Area (sq. km.)
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22. Organised by the Trade Development Council (TDC), World SME Expo is a SME-focused exposition which serves as a one-stop platform for SMEs to access a full range of trade services, market knowledge and business advice provided by the TDC, the private as well as the public sectors. Date: 16 - 18 / 11 / 2004 (Tue - Thu) Venue: HK Convention and Exhibition Centre