Leadership and Management in China: Philosophies, Theories, and Practices
as plant operations, finance, and quality control, althoughpursuit of excellencegoes beyond the technical and all of the operati ...
Impacts of traditional Chinese culture and Western management theories and practices A closer look at sources as well as practic ...
the traditional social conscience, the Communist political ideology, and the new-found freedom to get rich big and fast. The con ...
In recent years, with increasing competition, these executives realized that they should concentrate on the business in which th ...
influence on them. Thirteen of them (52 percent) said that traditional Chinese thoughts inspired them in terms of strategy while ...
to understand traditional Chinese culture but also had to know Western management theory. A business executive needed to use Wes ...
Future research directions and implications This research is our first step in examining the management philos- ophy and practic ...
Chinese and non-Chinese companies to uncover differences and similarities in the content and the effects of philosophical notion ...
teaching methods and materials from their home countries to the classrooms in China. The bestselling management books and maga- ...
Frew, D. R., and Bruning, N. S. 1987. ‘‘Perceived organizational character- istics and personality measures as predictors of str ...
How have these leadership philosophies/principles guided you in leading and managing your company? Can also ask: How have these ...
9 | Linking Chinese leadership theory and practice to the world: leadership secrets of the Middle Kingdom GEORGE BEAR GRAEN T HI ...
think that China must find a new and inspiring ideology such as the one that Singapore developed to inspire her people. Leadersh ...
contributions to leadership understanding contained herein and by viewing the totality as a student of modern Sino-American lead ...
because the emperor and his representatives have always been above the law, Chinese business must use the ‘‘backdoor.’’ Many Chi ...
notable exceptions, has been severely restricted in terms of growth by its inherent risk aversion. No head of a Chinese family b ...
Table 9.1. Chronology of competing social structures in China. Characteristic Confucian-I Confucian-II Legalism Maoism Dengism U ...
The emperor was still above the law. The value system was based on social contracts, and violations of these were punished accor ...
they complained that prostitution was a violation of the social order and is punishable by administrative detention rather than ...
bureaucratic organization obsolete and replaced it with overlapping team organization (Orton and Dhillon, 2006 ; Seers, 2004 ). ...
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