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EthicsStat …Now You Know The Branding of Corporate China Ethics Resource Center August 4, 2009.

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1 EthicsStat …Now You Know The Branding of Corporate China Ethics Resource Center August 4, 2009

2 Sources * Generic Giants: China is the world's factory, but its top firms remain oddly anonymous. By Craig Simons – Newsweek http://www.newsweek.com/id/207381http://www.newsweek.com/id/207381 ** ERC client database Corporations in China Have Struggled to Successfully Brand Themselves on a Global Scale *Cutthroat Domestic Competition Too many domestic firms competing for the same market share * Weak Protection of Intellectual-Property Rights Innovation is too easily stolen by domestic competitors * Product Recalls “A report last year by Interbrand, a London-based consultancy, found that 66 percent of 700 international business professionals cited "cheap" as the attribute best describing Chinese goods. Only 12 percent of respondents said that made-in-China quality was improving. Eighty percent said a "low quality" reputation ‘most prevents Chinese brands from succeeding in overseas markets.’” However, when asked if they observed delivery of products that failed to meet specifications, employees in China observed similar amounts as employees in other industrialized countries.** 0% 9% 18% UKFranceRussiaSwedenChinaUSCanadaMexicoGermanyBrazilJapanIndiaArgentina

3 Please support the ERC by donating to the 2009 National Business Ethics Survey Published every two years, the Ethics Resource Center’s National Business Ethics Survey® (NBES) is the nationally-recognized barometer of workplace ethics in corporate America, in terms of both status and trends. As the only longitudinal survey measuring how employees at all levels in more than 2,000 U.S. workplaces view ethics within their own organizations, NBES is a valuable tool for business leaders, policymakers, boards of directors, ethics and compliance officers, consumers, and investors interested in monitoring ethics trends and better understanding ethical practices within organizations. To make a donation, please contact ERC at ethics@ethics.org or visit our website at www.ethics.orgethics@ethics.orgwww.ethics.org


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