Building on the tradition, promises and advances brought by the historical Silk Road, the Belt and Road Initiative launched by Chinese authorities in 2013 has the potential to re-draw the map of checks and balances in the global economy. The New Silk Road leads through the Arab Peninsula: Mastering Global Business and Innovation offers an in-depth inquiry into the origins, implications, opportunities and synergies that Chinas Belt and Road Initiative creates for stakeholders in both Asia and the Arab World.
Acclaimed academics, practitioners and experts contribute to a fascinating overview of critical issues that emerge along the New Silk Road. Chapters address issues such as dispute resolution, the geopolitics of international business, the enabling role of sophisticated technologies, approaches to innovation promotion and cross-cultural collaboration. Case-studies featuring specific businesses and industries operating in the Belt and Road context further add to the empirical focus that this book offers.
An essential resource for graduate and executive education in a range of fields, including international business, international political economy, strategic management, and applied computer science, this volume will also serve as an illuminating study for anyone interested in contemporary global affairs.
Chapter 1: Overview & Introduction; Anna Visvizi, Militiadis D. Lytras,
Wadee Alhalabi, Xi Zhang Chapter 2: The Spirit of Silk Road: The Impact of
Medieval Chinese-Arab Relations on the Contemporary Bilateral Sino-Arab
Relations; Tarek Ladjal, Tayeb Brahimi
Chapter 3: The Past, the Present and the Future of the New Silk Road: China
as a Leader or a Free-Rider in International Relations; Krzysztof Kozowski
Chapter 4: Dispute Resolution along the Belt and Road Initiative; Maria Eleni
Chryssanthakopoulou
Chapter 5: The State of Innovation Dimensions in the GCC Countries: Past
Development & the Future Ahead; Zeyad Haj Bakry, Saad Haj Bakry
Chapter 6: Building ICT Knowledge Capacity for Female Entrepreneurship for
Sustainable Socio-Economic Growth in the Middle East; Mehedi Masud, Ahmad
Tasnim Siddiqui, Eman Alkhammash
Chapter 7: The Analysis of "Online Silk Road" from the Perspective of Big
Data; Xin Wein, Yunxin Wei, Peng Chen, Cencen Fan, Heng Luo, Qianqian Zhao,
Yingchao Kong
Chapter 8: A Framework for the Competitive Intelligence Service System for
Strategic Emerging Industries in China; Jie Zhao, Jianfei Wang, Suping Fang,
Huinan Zhang, Peiquan Jin
Chapter 9: An Overview of Artificial Intelligence Research and Development in
China; Xujian Zhao, Hui Zhang, Chunming Yang, Bo Li
Chapter 10: Introduction to Chinese Knowledge Graphs and their
Applications; Tianxing Wu, Guilin Qi, Cheng Li
Chapter 11: Pakistan's Role in the New Silk Route: Belt and Road
Initiative; Izza Aftab, Saeed-ul-Hassan, Syeda Amna Hassan, Waqas Rana
Chapter 12: The Chinese and the Saudi New Energy Models Transcending into
Regional Energy Cooperation; Hadas Peled, Tommi Yu, Vasilis Trigkas
Chapter 13: Cluster Analysis and Overseas Warehouse Assignment of Chinese
Smartphones Under "The Belt and Road" Initiative; Shunqi Hou, Xiaoyu Wang,
Jingjing Xiao, Yurui Zhang Feiyang Cheng
Chapter 14: A Research on the development trend of Knowledge Payment Based on
Zhihu; Jingjing Wang, Zhiqiang Li, Huanhuan Feng, Yuanjing Guo, Zhengbo
Liang, Luyao Wang, Xing Wan, Yalin Wang
Chapter 15: Conclusions; Anna Visvizi, Militiadis D. Lytras, Wadee Alhalabi,
Xi Zhang
Anna Visvizi is an Associate Professor at Deree College, Greece. She is also an editor, policy advisor research consultant and economist. Miltiadis D. Lytras is a Research Professor at Deree College, Greece, who has co-edited over 40 books and journals in the areas of knowledge management and e-learning. Wadee Alhalabi is an Associate professor and Director of the Virtual Reality Research Center at Effat University, Saudi Arabia. Xi Zhang is a Professor at the College of Management and Economics (COME), Tianjin University, China.