Query Result Set
SLIM21 Home
Advanced Search
My Info
Browse
Arrivals
Expected
Reference Items
Journal List
Proposals
Media List
Rules
ActiveUsers:1119
Hits:19526218
Show My Basket
Contact Us
IDSA Web Site
Ask Us
Today's News
Help
Topics
Tutorial
Advanced search
Hide Options
Sort Order
Natural
Author / Creator, Title
Title
Item Type, Author / Creator, Title
Item Type, Title
Subject, Item Type, Author / Creator, Title
Item Type, Subject, Author / Creator, Title
Publication Date, Title
Items / Page
5
10
15
20
Modern View
SHENZHEN SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE
(3)
answer(s).
Srl
Item
1
ID:
035435
Changes and continuities in Chinese communism
/ Shaw, Yu-ming (ed.)
1988
Shaw Yu-ming editor
Book
0 Rating(s) & 0 Review(s)
Publication
Boulder, Westview Press, 1988.
Description
vi, 402p.pbk
Series
Westview Special Studies on China and East Asia
Contents
Vol. II.: Economy, society, and technology
Standard Number
0813374235
Key Words
Development Strategy
;
Communism - China - History
;
Shenzhen Special Economic Zone
;
Reference Books
;
China - Politics and Government - 1949 - China - Social Conditions - 1976
;
Urban Economic Reform
In Basket
Export
Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
Circulation
Accession#
Call#
Current Location
Status
Policy
Location
030278
951.05/SHA 030278
Main
On Shelf
General
2
ID:
118114
Fighting graft: welcoming political reform on Chinese agenda
/ Bhattacharya, Pinaki
Bhattacharya, Pinaki
Journal Article
0 Rating(s) & 0 Review(s)
Publication
2013.
Key Words
China
;
Domestic Politics
;
Chinese Communist Party
;
Political Reform
;
Chinese Military
;
Shenzhen Special Economic Zone
;
Polit Bureau Standing Committee
;
When Xi
;
Chinese Agenda
;
Foreign Policy
In Basket
Export
3
ID:
090117
Labor Dispute resolution in the Shenzhen special economic zone
/ Tsui, Anna P Y
Tsui, Anna P Y
Journal Article
0 Rating(s) & 0 Review(s)
Publication
2009.
Summary/Abstract
Based on case studies in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, this article analyzes the modern labor dispute resolution system in China. Although heralded as a bold step towards marketization with convergent characteristics of the Western market economies, the system suffers from institutional hangovers from the previous era and lacks certain Western benchmark features. Among the factors affecting the system's implementation, ownership is found to be the most important. State-owned enterprises show the highest probability of establishing a dispute resolution system, whereas a lower degree of compliance is found in the nonstate-owned enterprises where strong market forces prevail. The existence of a trade union seems to have no impact on workplace compliance.
Key Words
China
;
Mediation
;
Dispute resolution
;
Arbitration
;
Labor Dispute
;
Shenzhen Special Economic Zone
In Basket
Export