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\Guanxi\ and Conflicts of Interest
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Provis, Chris
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Attorneys
/ Bureaucracy
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business studies
/ Capitalism
/ China
/ Chinese culture
/ conflict of interest
/ Conflicts of interest
/ Corporate culture
/ Corruption
/ Cultural differences
/ Decision making
/ Deontological ethics
/ Deontology
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Gift
/ Guanxi
/ institutions
/ Interpersonal conflict
/ Interpersonal relations
/ Judges
/ lawyers’ ethics
/ Legal system
/ Legal systems
/ Management
/ Moral judgment
/ Morality
/ Obligation
/ Obligations
/ Personal relationships
/ personalism
/ Philosophy
/ Productivity
/ Professional ethics
/ Professionalism
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Questions
/ role obligations
/ Social change
/ Social ethics
/ Studies
/ Value systems
2008
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\Guanxi\ and Conflicts of Interest
by
Provis, Chris
in
Attorneys
/ Bureaucracy
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business studies
/ Capitalism
/ China
/ Chinese culture
/ conflict of interest
/ Conflicts of interest
/ Corporate culture
/ Corruption
/ Cultural differences
/ Decision making
/ Deontological ethics
/ Deontology
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Gift
/ Guanxi
/ institutions
/ Interpersonal conflict
/ Interpersonal relations
/ Judges
/ lawyers’ ethics
/ Legal system
/ Legal systems
/ Management
/ Moral judgment
/ Morality
/ Obligation
/ Obligations
/ Personal relationships
/ personalism
/ Philosophy
/ Productivity
/ Professional ethics
/ Professionalism
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Questions
/ role obligations
/ Social change
/ Social ethics
/ Studies
/ Value systems
2008
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\Guanxi\ and Conflicts of Interest
by
Provis, Chris
in
Attorneys
/ Bureaucracy
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business studies
/ Capitalism
/ China
/ Chinese culture
/ conflict of interest
/ Conflicts of interest
/ Corporate culture
/ Corruption
/ Cultural differences
/ Decision making
/ Deontological ethics
/ Deontology
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Gift
/ Guanxi
/ institutions
/ Interpersonal conflict
/ Interpersonal relations
/ Judges
/ lawyers’ ethics
/ Legal system
/ Legal systems
/ Management
/ Moral judgment
/ Morality
/ Obligation
/ Obligations
/ Personal relationships
/ personalism
/ Philosophy
/ Productivity
/ Professional ethics
/ Professionalism
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Questions
/ role obligations
/ Social change
/ Social ethics
/ Studies
/ Value systems
2008
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\Guanxi\ and Conflicts of Interest
2008
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Overview
\"Guanxi\" involves interpersonal obligations, which may conflict with other obligations people have that are based on general or abstract moral considerations. In the West, the latter have been widely accepted as the general source of obligations, which is perhaps tied to social changes associated with the rise of capitalism. Recently, Western ethicists have started to reconsider the extent to which personal relationships may form a distinct basis for obligation. In administration and management, salient bases for decision-Making include deontological, consequentialist and personalist ethics. The first may be reflected in a bureaucratic approach, the second in a price system, and the third in arrangements like \"guanxi\". Each has positive and negative aspects, but problems arise when they lead to conflicting obligations, as may occur for an office holder who has some obligations based in deontological considerations and others based in personal relationships. This is a type of conflict of interest. Such conflicts have been considered in the West, and remedies proposed. Problems arise especially in cases where it is not clear how to prioritise different obligations, and this has been noted as a difficulty in the Chinese legal system. Questions that need to be answered include not only questions about how to deal with conflicting obligations, but also questions about what institutions to accept as giving rise to obligations. Institutions themselves may be problematic not only because of their consequences for economic productivity, but because they are internally incoherent, and this may be manifested in frequent conflicts faced by office holders.
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