MIT Sloan Chinese Business Forum
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The MIT Sloan Chinese Business Forum aims to develop, share and sharpen insights for teaching and research regarding Chinese firms that operate globally.\[1\] It It brings together selected faculty, doctoral students and practitioners from MIT Sloan, its partner schools in China and elsewhere\[2\], and individuals from the broader academic and managerial community who are genuinely committed to the development of courseware for learning that is concept-based, problem-driven and action-oriented.
The Chinese Business Forum is a virtual community that hosts existing materials and creates dialogues for collective learning to generate a set of courseware\[3\]and provide the basis for analytical articles. All members of the MIT Sloan Chinese Business Forum shall be _active_ contributors to our material building and are invited to have a monthly online meeting with key faculty at MIT as well as schools abroad.
Materials developed and posted on the China Business Forum sites\[4\] will be
Materials developed and posted on the China Business Forum sites[4] will be "open-source" in nature and available for use under the Creative Commons License.\[5\] The final courseware products will be multi-authored and the authorship is determined by each individual member's contribution to the courseware development, as judged jointly by the Chinese Business Forum members.
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Company Focus*
Initially, the MIT Sloan China Business Forum will focus on two sets of Chinese firms: 1 1) "consolidators" in the electronics industry such as Lenovo, TTE, and BenQ and 2) automotive producers and suppliers.
*Membership*
Participation in the MIT Sloan China Business Forum will be based on a commitment to actively contribute to the Forum and the consent of the Forum members, and initially by the two lead MIT Sloan faculty members - Don Lessard and Yasheng Huang.
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*Contacting the MIT Sloan* ChinaBusiness Forum
Please contact the Forum facilitator, Yanbo Wang <Yanbo@mit.edu>
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Membership
Participation in the MIT Sloan China Business Forum will be based on a commitment to actively contribute to the Forum and the consent of the Forum members, and initially by the two lead MIT Sloan faculty members - Don Lessard and Yasheng Huang.
Contacting the MIT Sloan ChinaBusiness Forum
Please contact the Forum facilitator, Yanbo Wang <Yanbo@mit.edu>
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[1]By Chinese firms, we refer to firms that are owned and managed by ethnic Chinese from mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, as well in Southeast Asia.
[2]MIT Sloan currently has formal collaboration agreements with four university-linked business schools in China: Tsinghua, Fudan, Lingnan and Yunnan. For further information see \[1\]By Chinese firms, we refer to firms that are owned and managed by ethnic Chinese from mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, as well in Southeast Asia.
\[2\]MIT Sloan currently has formal collaboration agreements with four university-linked business schools in China: Tsinghua, Fudan, Lingnan and Yunnan. For further information see [http://mitsloan.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/globalmitsloan/china.phpfor] MIT Sloan Chinaprogram. MIT Sloan also has a collaboration agreement with SKK in Korea.
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[3\]By courseware, we refer to teaching learning materials including cases, teaching notes, and exercises or simulations.
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[4\]The MIT Sloan China Business Forum will have two sets of sites: 1) available to contributing members only, 2) publicly open.
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