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Chinese business networks : state, economy and culture / edited by Chan Kwok Bun.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Singapore : Prentice Hall, Pearson Education Asia Pte. Ltd. ; Copenhagen S, Demark : Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 2000.Description: xi, 320 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0130853305 (Prentice Hall)
  • 9780130853301 (Prentice Hall)
  • 8787062798 (NIAS)
  • 9788787062794 (NIAS)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Chinese business networks.DDC classification:
  • 338.70951 21
LOC classification:
  • HC427 .C494 2000
Contents:
State, economy and culture: reflections on the Chinese business networks / Chan Kwok Bun -- Trust and its limitations: a changing discourse on money during the People's Republic of China's reform period / Heike Holbig -- Transaction cost, cultural values and Chinese business networks: an integrated approach / We Wei-ping -- Networks and guanxi: towards an informal integration through common business practices in greater China / François Gipouloux -- Singaporean Chinese doing business in China / Chan Kwok Bun and Tong Chee Kiong -- "Credentialism" versus "entrepreneurism": interplay and tensions between technocrats and entrepreneurs in the reform era / Li Cheng --Networks and their uses in the Taiwanese society / David C. Schak -- Hui: Chinese business in action / I-Chuan We-Beyens -- Chinese business enterprise as inter-family partnership: a comparison with the Japanese case / Ichiro Numazaki -- Political structures and Chinese business connections in the Malay world: a historical perspective / Robert Cribb -- The Chinese networks in Southeast Asia: past, present and future / Qiu Liben -- In search of patrons: Chinese business networking and Malay political patronage in Malaysia / Edmund Terence Gomez -- Ethnic Chinese business people and the local society: the case of the Philippines / Liao Shaolian -- The economic roles of the Southeast Asian Chinese: information gaps and research needs / Jamie Mackie -- Overseas Chinese networks: a reassessment / Peter S. Li -- Myths and misperceptions of ethnic Chinese capitalism / Chan Kwok Bun and Ng Beoy Kui.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

State, economy and culture: reflections on the Chinese business networks / Chan Kwok Bun -- Trust and its limitations: a changing discourse on money during the People's Republic of China's reform period / Heike Holbig -- Transaction cost, cultural values and Chinese business networks: an integrated approach / We Wei-ping -- Networks and guanxi: towards an informal integration through common business practices in greater China / François Gipouloux -- Singaporean Chinese doing business in China / Chan Kwok Bun and Tong Chee Kiong -- "Credentialism" versus "entrepreneurism": interplay and tensions between technocrats and entrepreneurs in the reform era / Li Cheng --Networks and their uses in the Taiwanese society / David C. Schak -- Hui: Chinese business in action / I-Chuan We-Beyens -- Chinese business enterprise as inter-family partnership: a comparison with the Japanese case / Ichiro Numazaki -- Political structures and Chinese business connections in the Malay world: a historical perspective / Robert Cribb -- The Chinese networks in Southeast Asia: past, present and future / Qiu Liben -- In search of patrons: Chinese business networking and Malay political patronage in Malaysia / Edmund Terence Gomez -- Ethnic Chinese business people and the local society: the case of the Philippines / Liao Shaolian -- The economic roles of the Southeast Asian Chinese: information gaps and research needs / Jamie Mackie -- Overseas Chinese networks: a reassessment / Peter S. Li -- Myths and misperceptions of ethnic Chinese capitalism / Chan Kwok Bun and Ng Beoy Kui.

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