Sep 27, 2017

Unicorns & Unicorpses: China’s Entrepreneurship Ecosystem

CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business & Strategy Shameen Prashantham explains how the coming together of money, technology and people has created one of the world’s most dynamic entrepreneurship ecosystems in China. He offers some practical examples of successful companies that have thrived here, both homegrown startups (like the bikesharing company Mobike) and those founded by international entrepreneurs (Falafel Games and Zotter Chocolate). He also discusses some of the challenges entrepreneurs face, and some universal lessons for entrepreneurs no matter where they may be headquartered.

Prof. Prashantham’s talk was recorded at an Executive Forum at CEIBS Shanghai Campus September 7, 2017 titled “Entrepreneurship in China: CEIBS’ Role” which also featured a discussion with CEIBS alumni entrepreneurs and Financial Times Business Education Correspondent Jonathan Moules.

Read Prof. Prashantham’s Financial Times column on start-up opportunities in China here. He also discusses China’s dynamic entrepreneurship ecosystem in this Tech in Asia article.


To learn more about Mobike and China’s many bike-sharing start-ups and their overseas expansion see here and here

Sep 14, 2017

From Pancake to Cake: Which Chinese Foreign Acquisitions Will Succeed?

In the coming one or two decades CEIBS Vice President and Dean Professor Ding Yuan predicts we’ll see at least US$ 100 billion in outbound investment each year from China. What motivates Chinese companies’ global ambitions? Which deals make sense? What are the challenges in making these cross-border mergers and acquisitions work?

In a talk recorded at the CEIBS Europe Forum in London on July 6, 2017, Professor Ding shares some of the findings from more than 30 case studies done by the CEIBS Centre for the Globalization of Chinese Companies that explore Chinese outbound investments across a wide range of industries and countries. As he explains in his talk, when they began their research, the CEIBS faculty found that the frameworks for globalization followed by Western multinationals do not apply to Chinese companies going global. Their reasons for pursuing foreign acquisitions and joint ventures, and the way they manage them are quite different. He explains the differences and provides some practical examples in this talk.


To learn more about CEIBS 2017 Europe Forums in London, Paris, Munich & Warsaw, see here

Sep 10, 2017

What is China’s Belt & Road Initiative?

CEIBS Associate Dean and Professor of Economics Bala Ramasamy discusses the findings of a research study he co-authored that looks at how trade along the six corridors of China’s Belt & Road Initiative may be impacted by improvements in infrastructure and customs and border administration. Professor Ramasamy’s paper is titled “Market Integration in the BRI”.

This year CEIBS is holding a series of forums in London, Paris, Munich and Warsaw that bring together renowned academics, business leaders, and government officials from China and Europe to discuss the benefits of China’s Belt & Road Initiative. Learn more about CEIBS 2017 Europe Forum and China’s Belt & Road Initiative here.

Read Professor Bala’s columns in Caixin Global discussing his research findings here:

Sep 3, 2017

What can we expect from the 2017 BRICS Summit?

As China prepares to host the 2017 BRICS Summit in Xiamen September 3 to 5, CEIBS Professor of Strategy and International Business Klaus E. Meyer sat down with ARD Radio to discuss what we can expect from the Summit, and the importance of this economic alliance between Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.

Visit the official website of the BRICS Summit here.