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From tradition to modern
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Yiu‐chung Lee, Edward
, Anderson, Alistair R.
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Attitudes
/ Collectivism
/ Confucianism
/ Cultural heritage
/ Cultural values
/ Culture
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic reform
/ Economic statistics
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Globalization
/ Psychological aspects
/ Small business
/ Studies
/ Success
2008
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From tradition to modern
by
Yiu‐chung Lee, Edward
, Anderson, Alistair R.
in
Attitudes
/ Collectivism
/ Confucianism
/ Cultural heritage
/ Cultural values
/ Culture
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic reform
/ Economic statistics
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Globalization
/ Psychological aspects
/ Small business
/ Studies
/ Success
2008
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From tradition to modern
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Yiu‐chung Lee, Edward
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Attitudes
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/ Confucianism
/ Cultural heritage
/ Cultural values
/ Culture
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic reform
/ Economic statistics
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Globalization
/ Psychological aspects
/ Small business
/ Studies
/ Success
2008
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From tradition to modern
2008
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This article aims to examine one aspect of Chinese culture, guanxi. Guanxi, \"special relationships\" has long been employed to facilitate business in China. The authors ask whether this is likely to continue in the rapidly changing environment. China's long history of insularity has created a culture and business environment considered to be uniquely based on Confucian values. Yet in the last couple of decades China has opened its doors to globalisation. These forces, in conjunction with what many see as Confucian dynamism of Chinese entrepreneurship, have generated economic growth levels in excess of 11 per cent per annum. This blending of the old and the new raises questions about how practices may be changing. The authors employed a survey of two groups; middle managers in Hong Kong and young middle class in mainland China. These groups represent the modern, Hong Kong as westernised; the old, but with new perspectives, the affluent middle classes of present day China. Open-ended questions about perceptions of understanding and use of guanxi were asked. The research finds many contrasts between the respondent groups. The Hong Kong respondents did not really understand guanxi, but still thought it important in China. The mainland group both understood and used guanxi, but similarly to the Hong Kong group, did not like it or enjoy its use. Both groups saw a diminishing application of guanxi as China's regulatory and market environment improves. The paper establishes that guanxi persists and may remain essential in China. However guanxi will work in conjunction with markets and regulations, rather than as a replacement. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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