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- Suggestions for Improving Profitability and Competitiveness of Shipping Companies in China
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Yongmin Zhang
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Xi Shen
2
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1 Centre for Global Finanace and Nottingham, University Business School, The University of Nottingham, Ningbo, CN
2 Department of Business and Management, Zhejiang Pharmaceutical College, CN
1 Centre for Global Finanace and Nottingham, University Business School, The University of Nottingham, Ningbo, CN
2 Department of Business and Management, Zhejiang Pharmaceutical College, CN
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ICTACT Journal on Management Studies, Vol 2, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 312-321Abstract
This paper explores Chinese small and medium sized shipping companies' strategies in management finance and investment. Some suggestions on how to improve profitability and competitiveness of shipping companies in China are proposed. Our data is based on a survey of opinions of more than one hundred top and middle level managers from shipping companies in Ningbo, which share typical characteristics of small and medium sized shipping companies in China. We develop two new influential scoring methods to analysing the data. Our analysis is robust by comparing the results from two methods.Keywords
Shipping Companies, Profitability and Competitiveness, Influential Scoring.- Policy Suggestions on the Development of Sci-Tech Finance in Zhejiang, China
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1 Centre for Global Finance and Nottingham University Business School, The University of Nottingham, CN
2 Hangzhou Hi-Tech Venture Capital Co., Ltd and Hangzhou Venture Capital Service Center, CN
3 Business School, The University of Nottingham, Ningbo, CN
1 Centre for Global Finance and Nottingham University Business School, The University of Nottingham, CN
2 Hangzhou Hi-Tech Venture Capital Co., Ltd and Hangzhou Venture Capital Service Center, CN
3 Business School, The University of Nottingham, Ningbo, CN
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ICTACT Journal on Management Studies, Vol 1, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 63-73Abstract
Transformation is a pressure faced by Chinese enterprises. As the first productivity, Sci-tech is the key to enterprise transformation and upgrading, and even to national strategic structural adjustment. Most enterprises conducting technological R&D and innovation are all faced with fund shortage. It is crucial and urgent to study how finance promotes Sci-tech progress and development. Based on a large quantity of survey data, by studying the current situation and difficulties of Sci-tech finance development in Zhejiang province in China, this article focuses the two major cities in the province: Hangzhou and Ningbo as typical cases to discuss how to perfect Sci-tech finance policies in Zhejiang province in order to lay the foundation for further promoting Scientific and technological development in Zhejiang province.Keywords
Sci-Tech Finance, Current Situation, Difficulties, Zhejiang Province.- Study on Financing Channels of Shipping Companies in China
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Authors
Yongmin Zhang
1,
Xi Shen
2
Affiliations
1 Centre for Global Finance and Nottingham University Business School, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, CN
2 Centre for Global Finance and International Finance Research Centre, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, CN
1 Centre for Global Finance and Nottingham University Business School, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, CN
2 Centre for Global Finance and International Finance Research Centre, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, CN
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ICTACT Journal on Management Studies, Vol 3, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 532-537Abstract
This paper studies financing channels in Chinese small and medium sized shipping companies and factors for the recent shipping market recession since 2008. Our data is based on a survey of opinions of more than one hundred top and middle level managers from shipping companies in Ningbo, which share typical characteristics of small and medium sized shipping companies in China. We develop two new influential scoring methods to analysing the data. The robustness test for our research findings are conducted by comparing the results from two methods.Keywords
Shipping Companies, Financing Channels, Influential Scoring.References
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