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Social Connections in China: Institutions, Culture, and the Changing Nature of Guanxi: Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences, cartea 21

Editat de Thomas Gold, Doug Guthrie, David Wank
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2002
Guanxi, translated as 'social connections,' or 'social networks,' is among the most important studied phenomena in China today. Guanxi lies at the heart of China's social order, its economic structure, and its changing institutional landscape. It is considered important in every realm of life, from politics to business, and officialdom to street life. This volume offers scholarly thinking on the subject by top China sociologists whose work on guanxi has been influential and by scholars offering insights on the topic. The authors examine the role of guanxi in: business decisions among managers and entrepreneurs; the decisions and practices of workers; the construction of new legal institutions; the new social order. Scholars and students of China will find this a rich source of detailed information on the workings of Chinese social relationships and a valuable, new interpretation of the meaning and place of guanxi today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521530316
ISBN-10: 0521530318
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

An introduction to the study of guanxi Thomas Gold, Doug Guthrie and David Wank; 1. Practices of guanxi production and practices of ganqing suppression Andrew Kipnis; 2. Information asymmetries and the problems of perception: the significance of structural position in assessing the importance of guanxi Doug Guthrie; 3. Beyond dyad social exchange: guanxi and third party effects Lin Yimin; 4. Guanxi in business groups: social ties and the formation of economic relations Lisa Keister; 5. The significance of the declining significance of guanxi: how networks change in China's market economy David Wank; 6. Institutional holes and job mobility processes: guanxi mechanisms in China's emergent labor markets Yanjie Bian; 7. Youth job searches in urban China: the use of social connections in a changing labor market Amy Hanser; 8. Face, norms, and instrumentality Scott Wilson; 9. Guanxi and the PRC legal system: from contradiction to complementarity Pitman Potter; 10. 'Idle talk': neighborhood gossip as a medium of social communication in reform era Shanghai James Farrer; Final insights: network analysis and the study of guanxi Barry Wellman, Wenhong Chen and Weizhen Dong.

Recenzii

'… a valuable contribution in updating the modern day classics on guanxi …'. Asian Affairs
'… the volume brings together the leading academic minds renowned for their ground-breaking work on the phenomenon, as well as less familiar names testing and developing their theories in new areas'. Asian Affairs
' … an impressive collection of essays …'. School of Oriental & African Studies
'… makes a meaningful addition to the study of China and social networks. … a fascinating study for people interested in Chinese society and social networks. It can also serve as a reference for further readings and research. … this is a very useful volume that challenges our thinking about the role of guanxi in a changing Chinese society, and it should be useful for advanced undergraduate and graduate classes.' The Journal of Asian Studies

Descriere

This volume assesses the evolving role of guanxi (social networks) in China's transforming society.