Study on Manufacturing Firms’ Management Professionalization and Its Determinants: Research Design from a Quantitative Perspective

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The paper intends to lay a theoretical framework for quantitative studies on management professionalization and environmental influences. By defining management professionalization, explaining its constructs, and clarifying the environmental determinants, the paper hope to present a methodological design for solving the two questions: how the management professionalization can be measured and how the relevant influences can be investigated.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 403-408)

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5192-5198

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November 2011

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