Shanghai Business Review
Type | Monthly Newsmagazine |
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Format | Magazine |
Owner(s) | Middle Kingdom Media Ltd |
Founder(s) | Geoff de Freitas,[1][2] Jonathan Wilshere |
Founded | 2004 |
Headquarters | Shanghai, People's Republic of China |
Circulation | 22,000 copies per month |
ISSN | 1813-310X |
Website | www.SBRChina.com |
The Shanghai Business Review (Chinese: 上海商业评论, Pinyin: Shànghǎi Shāngyè Pínglùn; also referred to as SBR) is an English-language monthly business magazine and news website written and edited in Shanghai [3] and published by Middle Kingdom Media Publishing in Hong Kong.[4]
The magazine’s editorial focuses on providing a comprehensive summary of the main business developments in China and on issues of practical importance to international companies in China’s largest city, Shanghai.
The magazine is widely recognized as being Shanghai's leading business magazine, and the country's leading English business magazine. SBR counts the senior management of all the global Fortune 500 companies operating in Shanghai amongst its readership. More than 50% of the magazine’s 21,000 readers are C-level executives, managing directors and chief representatives, and more than 80% are country heads, general managers, or heads of department, vice presidents and directors.
Editorial
Shanghai Business Review’s coverage primarily focuses on the key issues relevant to senior management of international companies operating in and around Shanghai. Special reports include: Country Focus, Industry Focus, Sector Survey and City Focus. Country Focus looks at the activities in China of companies from a particular foreign country, and the contribution they make to the growth and economic development of Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta region. Industry Focus, Sector Survey and City Focus are comprehensive overviews of recent business trends, profiles of the leading companies and a look at the investment opportunities in a particular industry, sector or Chinese city.
Each issue of the Shanghai Business Review features “View from the top” and “Dialogue”, one-on-one interviews with leading executives and personalities in China’s business community. This has included notable individuals such as:
- Robert Samuel Kaplan, the Baker Foundation Professor at the Harvard Business School[5]
- Frits van Paasschen, President and CEO, Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide[6]
- John Makinson, CEO, Penguin Books[7]
- Patrick De Maeseneire, CEO, Adecco[8]
- Ken Madrid, CEO, Crown Worldwide Group, Asia Pacific[9]
- John Silvia, Managing Director and Chief Economist, Wells Fargo[10]
- Chuck Brymer, President and CEO, DDB Worldwide[11]
- Jin Liqun, President-designate, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank[12]
- Stephen A. Schwarzman, Chairman, The Blackstone Group[13]
References
- ↑ Woodman, Conor (2009). Around the World in 80 Trades. Pan Macmillan. p. 154. ISBN 0-330-46956-8.
- ↑ Leanne Wang, Geoff de Freitas (2011-01-21). FEATURE INTERVIEW - Geoff De Freitas, CEO & Owner, Middle Kingdom Media Ltd. (Streaming video). Shanghai, China: Asia Media Partners Co.
- ↑ "." Shanghai Business Review. Retrieved on 26 December 2011.
- ↑ "." Shanghai Business Review. Retrieved on 26 December 2011.
- ↑ "Balancing Act". Shanghai Business Review. Middle Kingdom Media Ltd. 9 (3): 29. March 2012. ISSN 1813-310X.
- ↑ "Seeing Stars". Shanghai Business Review. Middle Kingdom Media Ltd. 8 (11): 32. December 2011. ISSN 1813-310X.
- ↑ "March of the Penguin". Shanghai Business Review. Middle Kingdom Media Ltd. 8 (9): 35. October 2011. ISSN 1813-310X.
- ↑ "Come Together". Shanghai Business Review. Middle Kingdom Media Ltd. 8 (3): 31. March 2011. ISSN 1813-310X.
- ↑ "Crowning Achievement". Shanghai Business Review. Middle Kingdom Media Ltd. 7 (4): 18. April 2010.
- ↑ "Banking on Change". Shanghai Business Review. Middle Kingdom Media Ltd. 7 (1): 26. January 2010.
- ↑ "Fast Forward". Shanghai Business Review. Middle Kingdom Media Ltd. 8 (7): 29. July 2011. ISSN 1813-310X.
- ↑ "The New Silk Road Bonanza". Shanghai Business Review. Middle Kingdom Media Ltd. 12 (7): 33. October 2015. ISSN 1813-310X.
- ↑ Maurits Elen (January 2016). "A Match Made in the Middle Kingdom". Shanghai Business Review. Middle Kingdom Media Ltd. 13 (8): 22–27. ISSN 1813-310X.