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Selling Japan in Hong Kong: William Mong and the National BrandRefsing, K; Nakano, Y; Wong, HW2003128
Softening the Sharp Edges of ‘Japan’: Young Chinese who Grew up with Tojo, Doraemon, and Tokyo Love Story on TVNakano, Y2005118
Softening the Sharp Edges of “Japan”: Growing up with Tojo, Doraemon, and Tokyo Love Story in ChinaNakano, Y200689
Some Management Problems of Japanese Companies in Hong KongWong, HW199990
Some management problems of Japanese companies in Hong Kong: A case of YaohanWong, HW1999104
The Success of Yaohan and the Social Changes of Hong KongWong, HW2006186
Superstore'Wong, HW200276
Taking people seriously: a case study of Japanese adult videos in Hong Kong' (a joint paper with H.Y. Yau)Wong, HW2002100
Temporary work in Japan and Hong KongWong, Kam-fong, Winky.; 黃錦芳.2004731
The idea of kingship in ancient Chinese and Japanese mythologiesChan, Wai-yu.; 陳慧瑜.2004325
The management of a Japanese information technology company in Hong KongWoo, Po-shan, Faustine.; 胡葆珊.2001550
The self-perceived identities of half-JapaneseGundermann, Maiko Angela.2006324
Time in the novels of Murakami HarukiYeung, Wing-yin, Virginia.; 楊詠賢2010385
To understanding Japanese society and culture is to go 'international': Emergence of 'Japanese' in Yaohan Hong Kong'Wong, HW2001136
Trade between Hong Kong and Japan from Early 20th Century to 1931Chan, CY200298
Trade between Hong Kong and Japan from Late 19th Century to Early 20th CenturyChan, CY2003169
Trade between Hong Kong and Japan from Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century [In Chinese]Chan, CY199990
Turning Japanese Electric Rice Cookers into Chinese: How National/Panasonic has sold 8 million sets in Hong Kong with the population of only 6.8 million [Onaji Kama no Meshi: National Suihanki wa Jinko 680man no Hong Kong de Naze 800man-dai Uretaka] (in JNakano, Y; Wong, HW2005135
Using Epistemic Modal Suffixes and Sensation / Emotion Adjectives to Determine Narrative Distance in The Tale of GenjiMurakami, F2000148
When Hong Kong consumers meet Japanese popular culture: Case studies of Japanese comics and Yaohan spreading to Hong Kong after World War IIWong, HW2004125