The Inter-Divisional Communications Framework Applied to a Case Study of Inward Foreign Direct Investment Promotion in Jiaxing, China.Tools Mack, Stuart M A (2010) The Inter-Divisional Communications Framework Applied to a Case Study of Inward Foreign Direct Investment Promotion in Jiaxing, China. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
AbstractThe purpose of this study is two-fold; to contribute to the academia concerning communications models and frameworks by creating and validating a new Inter-Divisional Communications Framework, utilising past models and current practitioner insight. The second is to apply the new communications framework to a current ‘real-life’ business challenge; this is in the form of a case study auditing the communications strategy of Jiaxing (a third tier city neighbouring Shanghai). The city is currently attempting to promote inward foreign direct investment (FDI) opportunities to foreign businesses in the UK, Europe and Greece. The challenge for the city is that it has relatively little experience in communicating with foreign cultures and in promoting itself to the global community. The globalisation of business markets has heightened competition between cities for FDI (Jacobsen:2009) and it is argued that cities are becoming the key nodes of the global economy (MCI: 2009). Thus effective communication to promote awareness of an individual city is essential to surviving and competing in this global landscape.
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