This month, MBA students from throughout the Global Network for Advanced Management are participating in Global Network Week, traveling across the globe for 11 sessions from October 19 to 23. Writer Matt O'Rourke is spending the week at the School of Management, Fudan University, which is hosting a session titled "Business Breakthrough in China’s Economic New Normal: The Evolving Chinese Business Culture in an Ever-Changing Global Context.”
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October 19, 2015
#GNW15: Why Is Walmart More Expensive in China?
At Fudan University’s Global Network Week module, students learn how Chinese policies shape consumer markets at home and abroad. Read more
#GNAM15: Millennials and China’s Changing Economy
This week, students at Fudan University’s Global Network Week program will learn about China’s economic evolution. Read more
October 20, 2015
#GNW15: Why Did eBay Fail in China?
On the second day of Fudan University’s Global Network Week, students learned about the importance of cultural understanding in business. Read more
October 21, 2015
#GNW2015: What Could a Change in China’s One-Child Policy Mean for Business?
As part of a market-entry strategy session held during Fudan University’s Global Network Week module, students explored the opportunities presented by a possible change in the one-child policy. Read more
#GNW2015: Principles for Building Joint Ventures with Chinese Companies
As part of Fudan University School of Management’s Global Network Week module, students examined strategies for entering the Chinese market-entry strategies. Read more
October 22, 2015
#GNW2015: Adapting is Key to Western Brands’ Success in China
During Fudan University School of Management’s Global Network Week module, students explored how some Western brands have successfully expanded into the Chinese market. Read more
October 23, 2015
#GNW2015: Reflecting on Fudan’s Global Network Week
Students wrapped up their time at Fudan University School of Management’s Global Network Week module on October 23. Read more