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Social Security Risk Evaluation Of D Company's Overseas Project

Posted on:2020-12-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y FengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2381330614965017Subject:Business administration
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Reform and opening up,which is the basic national policy of our country,it has proposed a "going out" strategy for implementation of this basic national policy.Since China enterprises mainly concentrate on the domestic market,once move toward the international community,they must confront various transnational business risks.Since the 21 st century,with the deepening of economic globalization,the contradictions of various countries,nations,classes,cultures and religions in the world have been intensified.The casualties and economic losses caused directly or indirectly by various social security incidents seriously challenge the overseas business survival and development of China enterprise.Social security risk has increasingly become an important issue that can't be avoided in the multinational operation enterprises.Taking D company's overseas projects as the research object,due to related concepts and theories,this paper makes a detailed and in-depth study of social security risk of overseas project.Through expert interviews,surveys and other methods we collect and classify social security risks of overseas projects of D company.In order to fully reflect the dependence and feedback relationship between indicators,this paper uses the Decision Making and Trial Evaluation Laboratory(DEMATEL)and analytic hierarchy process(ANP)to build a model,establish risk assessment indicators and calculate the weight of each indicator.Then use this indicator system to grade three typical overseas projects of D Company to help enterprises better react to social security risks.It has a good guiding significance for enterprises to avoid social risks and reduce the losses caused thereby.
Keywords/Search Tags:Social Security, Risk, DEMATEL, ANP
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