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ISSN 1930-0158
Book Review
Vol. 25, Issue 3, 2025December 01, 2025 CDT

The China Business Conundrum: Ensure That “Win-Win” Doesn’t Mean Western Companies Lose Twice by Kenneth Wilcox

Sara B. Kimmel,
China business cultureGuanxiJoint venturesCross-cultural managementLeadershipGovernment relationsStrategy in China
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Kimmel, S. B. (2025). The China Business Conundrum: Ensure That “Win-Win” Doesn’t Mean Western Companies Lose Twice by Kenneth Wilcox. Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management, 25(3), 150–151. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.21818/​001c.151682

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