Understanding and applying traditional Chinese culture can help Western executives to achieve their commercial objectives and be true to their ethical values when doing business in China.
Understanding and applying traditional Chinese culture can help Western executives to achieve their commercial objectives and be true to their ethical values when doing business in China.
Michael A. Santoro is the author of two previous books about China. A former Fulbright Fellow at the University of Hong Kong, he has taught at the Sinopec Management Institute and Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He is a professor of management and entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University. Robert Shanklin is Senior Lecturer in the Philosophy Department at Santa Clara University. His teaching and publications include Chinese philosophy, business ethics, aesthetics, and philosophy of language. He has advised firms based in Silicon Valley and elsewhere on business ethics and China.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Tea with the Dragon: Traditional Chinese Ethics and Contemporary Chinese Business 2. An Ethical Triad for Understanding Traditional Chinese Culture: Context-First, Interconnectedness, and Awareness, and How They Can Be Used to Protect Intellectual Property 3. Cultivating Ethical Agility: Face and Assuring Safety and Quality in the Supply Chain 4. Cultivating Ethical Agility and Employing Günxi to Protect Human Rights 5. Beyond Face and Günxi: Normative Concepts and Foundational Values of Traditional Chinese Ethics
1. Tea with the Dragon: Traditional Chinese Ethics and Contemporary Chinese Business 2. An Ethical Triad for Understanding Traditional Chinese Culture: Context-First, Interconnectedness, and Awareness, and How They Can Be Used to Protect Intellectual Property 3. Cultivating Ethical Agility: Face and Assuring Safety and Quality in the Supply Chain 4. Cultivating Ethical Agility and Employing Günxi to Protect Human Rights 5. Beyond Face and Günxi: Normative Concepts and Foundational Values of Traditional Chinese Ethics
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