The Spirit of Chinese Capitalism
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The Spirit of Chinese Capitalism

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The Spirit of Chinese Capitalism

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2013
ISBN
9783110887709
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Chapter 1. Introduction: The Overseas Chinese as an Economic Culture
  2. The Spirit of Capitalism
  3. A Spirit of Chinese Capitalism?
  4. Chapter 2. The Sojourners
  5. Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore
  6. Indonesia
  7. The Philippines
  8. Malaysia
  9. Thailand
  10. The Nanyang
  11. Chapter 3. The Psycho-Social Legacy of China
  12. Fundamental Beliefs and Values
  13. Social Structures
  14. Relationship Rules
  15. Rules for Action
  16. Forms of Cognition
  17. Chapter 4. Seeing Oneself
  18. Nature of the Data
  19. Perceptions Surrounding the Self
  20. Chapter 5. Life in a Networked Society
  21. Chapter 6. The Institutional Legacy of China
  22. The Historical Progress of Chinese Business
  23. The Origins of Defensiveness and Insecurity
  24. The Anatomy of Paternalism
  25. The Endurance of Personalism
  26. Chapter 7. The Chinese Family Business
  27. The Environment of Business
  28. The Firm’s Internal Structure
  29. Dilemmas of Growth and/or Stability
  30. Chapter 8. Society at Large
  31. Vertical Order
  32. Pragmatic Cooperation
  33. Chapter 9. Sources of Efficiency and of Failure
  34. Vertical Cooperation
  35. Horizontal Cooperation
  36. Control
  37. Adaptiveness
  38. Chapter 10. The Significance of the Overseas Chinese
  39. The Overseas Chinese and Western Business
  40. The Overseas Chinese and China
  41. Implications for Organization and Management Theory
  42. Economic Development and the Role of Culture
  43. Appendix. Methodology for the Study
  44. References
  45. Index