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OverviewThis book offers a collection of studies on regional integration and the dynamic business environment in East Asia. The papers included, originally presented at the 2014 Asia Pacific Business Conference on ""Free Trade Agreements and Regional Integration in East Asia,"" examine the challenges and dynamics in the increasingly integrated East Asian markets and outline a new paradigm for doing international business in the region. The papers address diverse areas related to regional integration, financial markets, investment, trade and capital flow, sustainability, accounting and auditing issues, exchange rates, strategies and the regional business environment. The book provides a valuable resource for practitioners, policy-makers and students who are interested in understanding the vibrant aspects of business in today’s East Asia. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hadrian Geri Djajadikerta , Zhaoyong ZhangPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 5.445kg ISBN: 9789811013096ISBN 10: 9811013098 Pages: 351 Publication Date: 23 October 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface.- Chapter 1: What Makes for an Effective Free Trade Agreement? Examination of Theory and Evidence.- Chapter 2: The Mode of Economic Cooperation in the “One Belt and One Road” Construction.- Chapter 3: Simulation on Trade Effects of CJK FTA and the Prospects of Negotiation.- Chapter 4: Foreign Trade and Economic Growth in Recent China: A Granger Causal Analysis.- Chapter 5: Price Discovery and Dynamic Correlations: The Case of the Chinese Renminbi Markets.- Chapter 6: Public News Flows and Chinese Renminbi: A Volatility Regime-Switching Analysis.- Chapter 7: The Perceptions and Challenges of Corporate Sustainability Reporting in China.- Chapter 8: Shadow Economy and Corruption in the ASEAN: Complement or Substitute?.- Chapter 9: Singapore as a “Global City”: Governance in a Challenging International Environment.- Chapter 10: The Intricacies of the Middle Income Trap: The Comparative Analysis Between China and Singapore.- Chapter 11: Thoughts on Extreme Risk in Indonesia.- Chapter 12: Characteristics of Audit Committee and Real Activity Manipulation: Case from Indonesia.- Chapter 13: The Influence of Monitoring Mechanisms and Opportunistic Behaviors towards Earnings Management.- Chapter 14: Can Market Orientation Sustain Management of Microfinance Institutions? The case study of Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM).- Chapter 15: Mitigating Money Laundering: The Role of Designated Non-Financial Business and Professions in South-East Asian Countries.- Chapter 16: Money Laundering & Terrorist Financing: Real Global Cases, Behavioural Theories & Internal Control Mechanism.- Chapter 17: Structure of Marketing Program for Islamic Microfinance Institutions.- Chapter 18: Myanmar’s Experience in Regional Integration: Implications for Trade, FDI and Sustainable Development.- Chapter 19: Why is Sri Lanka a New Investment Darling in Asia?.ReviewsAuthor InformationHadrian Geri Djajadikerta is currently Associate Head of School of Business, Associate Professor in Accounting and Head of the Asian Business and Organisational Research Group (ABORG) at Edith Cowan University in Australia. He has had a widespread career, previously having held academic positions at University of New South Wales, Lincoln University and University of Technology Sydney. He holds a Ph.D. in Accounting, a Master of Business Administration (MBA), and a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Management. Hadrian has also held international management and consulting positions outside university in both the private and public sectors including small businesses, large state-owned enterprises and government ministries. Hadrian has published extensively in the areas of accounting, management and education and has supervised many doctoral candidates to completion. Hadrian is also a Director at the Indonesia Institute, a Western Australian based non-governmental organisation that is active in promoting Indonesia-Australia relations. Zhaoyong Zhang, obtained his Ph.D. in Economics from the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium) in 1991, currently is an Associate Professor of Economics & Finance and Head of the Asian Business and Organisational Research Group (ABORG) in the School of Business at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Australia. Previously, he was Professor of Economics & Finance at NUCB Graduate School of Commerce and Business in Japan in 2004-2006, and Associate Professor and Director of CSTE at National University of Singapore (NUS) in 1991-2004. He held several visiting professor positions at ECU, Yokohama National University (YNU), ICSEAD (Japan) and KIEP (Korea) and was also a visiting fellow/adjunct (Associate) Professor at University of Western Australia, University of South Australia, University of Macau as well as several universities in China. He also held several consulting positions with international institutions including OECD, IDRC and Hanns Seidel Foundation (Germany). He has been included in the 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals in the 21st Century by Cambridge International Biographical Centre in 2008; and also in Who’s Who in the World in 2007-2012. His major research interests are International Trade and Finance, East Asian Financial Markets, East Asia Monetary and Economic Integration, Foreign Exchange Policy and Reform in China. Zhaoyong has published one book manuscript, 34 chapters in book and 52 articles in international journals, as well as edited and co-edited 4 special issues for the international journals including Papers in Regional Science in 2003 and The World Economy in 2006 and 2012, respectively. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |