Ming-Jer Chen takes readers Inside Chinese Business to reveal the social and cultural values that underpin Chinese business practices and influence day-to-day corporate decisions. Drawing from his intimate knowledge of Chinese culture and history and from his extensive managerial work and international experience, Chen provides an unrivaled insider's perspective on how to work, compete, and cooperate successfully with Chinese companies around the globe.
Ming-Jer Chen is the Bigelow Research Professor of Business Administration at the Darden School of the University of Virginia. He is also Senior Fellow at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Visiting Professor of Management at the Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine, England. Dr. Chen was formerly Founder/Director of the Wharton School's Global Chinese Business Initiative.
【目录】
Note to the Reader
Preface: From the Great Wall to Wall Street
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Who (and Where) Are the Chinese?
CHAPTER 2 Family Businesses, Business Families
CHAPTER 3 Networking and Guanxi
CHAPTER 4 Roles and Rules of the Social Fabric
CHAPTER 5 The Middle Way: A Holistic Perspective on Time and Performance
CHAPTER 6 Putting Values into Practice: Competing Indirectly
CHAPTER 7 Never Say "No": Communicating with the Chinese
CHAPTER 8 Negotiating from Start to Finish... and Beyond
CHAPTER 9 Tradition in Transition: Doing Business in the PRC
EPILOGUE Toward the Globe as a Whole
APPENDIX 1 Definition of Geographic Terms
APPENDIX 2 Migration Patterns of Ethnic Chinese Billionaires
APPENDIX 3 Main Events in the History of Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong
APPENDIX 4 Three Chinese Thinkers
APPENDIX 5 Major Events in the People's Republic of China, 1979-1999
APPENDIX 6 Suggested Readings
APPENDIX 7 Relevant Web Sites for Global Chinese Business Issues
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