A Strategic Analysis of Impact of the WTO Accession on China's Telecommunication Industry

By the end of 2007, China Telecommunication substantially keeps going open up. However there are still opportunities along with challenges after accession to WTO. It is important to analyze the current situation of China's telecommunication industry. In this study, the research is going to tak...

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Main Author: ZHANG, LEI
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2007
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21051/
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description By the end of 2007, China Telecommunication substantially keeps going open up. However there are still opportunities along with challenges after accession to WTO. It is important to analyze the current situation of China's telecommunication industry. In this study, the research is going to take through assessment of the external environment and internal industry performance using PEST and Five Forces framework separately. There will be a brief introduction of WTO, China's information industry with the development of the WTO accession process and the profiles and characteristics of opening up telecommunications after accession to the WTO. This study will give recommendation for China's telecom industry reform and further development in the international environment. Those suggestions are important for domestic firms to create sustainable competitive advantages.
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spelling nottingham-210512018-04-06T14:21:42Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21051/ A Strategic Analysis of Impact of the WTO Accession on China's Telecommunication Industry ZHANG, LEI By the end of 2007, China Telecommunication substantially keeps going open up. However there are still opportunities along with challenges after accession to WTO. It is important to analyze the current situation of China's telecommunication industry. In this study, the research is going to take through assessment of the external environment and internal industry performance using PEST and Five Forces framework separately. There will be a brief introduction of WTO, China's information industry with the development of the WTO accession process and the profiles and characteristics of opening up telecommunications after accession to the WTO. This study will give recommendation for China's telecom industry reform and further development in the international environment. Those suggestions are important for domestic firms to create sustainable competitive advantages. 2007 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21051/1/Dissertation.pdf ZHANG, LEI (2007) A Strategic Analysis of Impact of the WTO Accession on China's Telecommunication Industry. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle ZHANG, LEI
A Strategic Analysis of Impact of the WTO Accession on China's Telecommunication Industry
title A Strategic Analysis of Impact of the WTO Accession on China's Telecommunication Industry
title_full A Strategic Analysis of Impact of the WTO Accession on China's Telecommunication Industry
title_fullStr A Strategic Analysis of Impact of the WTO Accession on China's Telecommunication Industry
title_full_unstemmed A Strategic Analysis of Impact of the WTO Accession on China's Telecommunication Industry
title_short A Strategic Analysis of Impact of the WTO Accession on China's Telecommunication Industry
title_sort strategic analysis of impact of the wto accession on china's telecommunication industry
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21051/