"This book explores and exposes a highly significant aspect of China's current period of socio-economic experimentation: the governance of business organizations. It not only brings into account certain arguably universal requirements of a flourishing economy and their implications in the general theory of governance adopted, but also pays attention to the environment of a changing China by including much grounding in the local conditions, inherited ideas, and political shifts." --Gordon Redding, founder of the School of Business (now the Faculty of Business and Economics), the University of Hong Kong
"This book demonstrates an intimate knowledge of both the central principles and the detail of the distinctive approach to corporate governance in China, and how it combines elements of both the Western approach and the Eastern approach. Whilst it possesses solid academic substance, it also has a fine grasp of the practical intricacies of governance operations. It will prove a very popular account of the corporate governance of China for a wide academic and professional audience." --Thomas Clarke, professor of management, UTS Business School, the University of Technology Sydney