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    education in solving the intergenerational poverty in Hong Kong What is the intergenerational poverty? It refers to the poverty induced by the socially or economically challenged background of a person’s parents. (Commission on poverty, 2007) In Hong Kong, there are 121,400 poor households with children under 18 years old. (Hong Kong Poverty Situation Report, 2014) It is impossible that education solves the intergenerational poverty in Hong Kong because there are great differences between lower…

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    Case Study 2 : Glocalisation of Hong Kong Disneyland Through the dynamics of incorporation and adaptation of the global Disney culture with the Hong Kong culture, Hong Kong Disneyland was relatively successful in entering the Chinese market. Opened in 2005, Hong Kong Disneyland was the first Disney theme park in China, vast majority of the Hong Kong citizens have welcomed this development with open arms despite the rebukes about its small land size and long waiting hours for park rides and…

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    2.2 Hong Kong Hong Kong is on the eastern side of the Pearl River Delta on the southeastern coast of China, facing the South China Sea in the south, and bordering Guangdong Province in the north. Hong Kong is China's richest region, has one of the world's most liberal economies and is a major international center of finance and trade. Hong Kong…

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    Even with influence by English common law, ‘guanxi’ referring a personal networking system is a vital factor in the Hong Kong market where informal relationships are common rather than formal written contracts’ (Jaggi, Leung and Gul, 2009). As a result, ownership concentrated in families in firms is common or might be dominant in Hong Kong. According to The Economist (2014) Hong Kong ranked first in the Global crony-capitalism index. In the bank-based market, like the German and Japanese, most…

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    density cities like Hong Kong were this problem has grown and needs immediate actions. Problem. - A) Municipal Waste. - One of the direct problems created by over population is municipal waste, since each people inevitably creates trash each day. Municipal waste is principally composed by common household items. Yao (2010) shows that municipal waste is a problem in Hong Kong by mentioning…

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    C. Research questions and objectives As an international financial center, it is essential for Hong Kong to keep a top ranking in different areas. International airport is an important gateway to world, in addition to attracting businesses around the world, it also promotes tourism and transportation industry as well. Moreover, it drives economic development by providing the jobs and increasing the consumption. In turn, the airport's competitiveness also reflects a regional performance.…

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    suicide raised the public awareness about the issue in Hong Kong. By studying cases of student with suicidal ideation, the causations of the modern problems in Hong Kong are identified in this essay. Drawing on Wu Fei’s article, the similarity and difference of youth suicide (mainly student suicide) in Hong Kong and rural China will be discussed. First, the causes of youth suicide will be discussed. The main cause of student suicide in Hong Kong is academic pressure while the cases of youth…

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    show the competitive advantages that McDonalds has to stay and continue its operation in Hong Kong. Basically, in any business, there are always has the PESTEL analysis, same goes to McDonalds. PESTEL is an analysis of the external macro environment in which a business operates. According to (2008), PESTEL stands for political, economic, social, technology, environmental, and legal factors. Political: Hong Kong has an advantage of having political stability and it is a good opportunity to…

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    The loyalty point system can also be integrated into the rest of the Disneyland hotels in different cities. This would increase the global access as individuals would be encouraged to stay within the hotel and utilize the services when they are in Hong Kong. This integration would increase the market for the hotel through maximization on the potential, global travelers who might have experienced the Disney experience within a different location. The discounts which the hotel currently provides…

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    Hong Kong and Guangzhou are world-famous international metropolis. There are many similarities and differences in their growth in history. And education is the future of the next generation. Both cities have special emphasis on education. The similarities and differences of Hong Kong and Guangzhou in education are listed as followed. Firstly, similarities. As two of the world's most famous cities with a long history, they have many similarities in education. First of all is preschool education.…

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