Biography
Jin Zhang was previously Leverhulme Research Fellow at JudgeBusiness School. She had worked with Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), where she conducted research for strategic business development in China. She participated in the UK-China Forum, and is a member of the China Project Study Group at the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Research
Privatisation and corporate restructuring in transition economies; multinational companies in emerging markets; China's strategic industries and the implication for the global political economy; global value chain, especially in the aerospace, oil and petrochemicals, and beverage industries; energy security.
Publications
Nolan, P. with Zhang, J. (2004) "The challenge of globalisation for large Chinese firms." In Nolan, P. Transforming China: globalisation, transition and development. London: Anthem Press, pp.233-296
Zhang, J. (2004) Catch-up and competitiveness in China: the case of large firms in the oil industry. London: Routledge.
Nolan, P., Zhang, J. and Liu, C. (2006) "Global business revolution, cascade effect and the challenges for catch-up for large indigenous Chinese enterprises [in Chinese: quanqiu shangye gemin, pubu xiaoying yiji zhongguo qiye mianlin de tiaozhan]." Journal of Peking University (Beijing da xue xue bao), 43(2): 132-140
Nolan, P., Zhang, J. and Chunhang, L. (2007) The global business revolution and the cascade effect: systems integration in the aerospace, beverages and retail industries. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Nolan, P., Zhang, J. and Liu, C. (2008) "The global business revolution and developing countries." In Nolan, P. (ed.): Integrating China: towards the coordinated market economy. London: Anthem Press, pp.19-42
Nolan, P. and Zhang, J. (2010) "Global competition after the financial crisis." New Left Review, 64: 97-108