DR. LI RAN
Institute of China Studies
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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Dr. Li Ran is Senior Lecturer at Institute of China Studies, Faculty of Art and Social Sciences, Universiti Malaya. She obtained her doctoral degree in Economics from Department of Economics, Universiti Malaya in 2014. Her specialization is in the transformation of China’s state enterprises, state enterprise system and China’s political-economic system, and her current areas of research include China’s global strategy and China-Malaysia economic relations. Her previous writings have appeared in a number of international journals such as China: An International Journal, Cities, International Journal of China Studies, and Journal of Contemporary Asia. Moreover, her doctoral thesis was published as a book by a reputable publisher Palgrave Macmillan. She also wrote for Sin Chew Daily as a column author regularly. |
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| Psychological Load And Incentive Mechanism Effectiveness In Organizational Performance Management |
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| China's Investment In Malaysia Under The Two Crises Of Covid-19 Pandemic And Political Instability |
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The role of FDI in shaping wage disparities: Evidence from Vietnamese enterprises
Foreign direct investment and inter-firm wage disparities in Vietnam: An analysis of horizontal and vertical spillovers effects.
Evaluating environmental, social, and governance strategies in e-commerce: A conceptual framework on Alibaba Group's practices and implications for corporate social responsibility.
The Bank of China: From a turbulent past to a strategic future - What does its presence in Malaysia show?
China in Malaysia: State-business relations and the new order of investment flows
City development and internationalization in China: Quanzhou, Yiwu and Nanning.
China's state enterprises: Changing role in a rapidly transforming economy.
From Bilateral Trade to Supply Chain Integration: Evolving Patterns of Malaysia–China Economic Relations
The role of TVET in IR4.0 for Malaysia
Malaysia in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) - Lessons from a selected project
Conceptualising the Belt and Road Initiative: A Southeast Asian perspective
