Traditional and western approaches to management present choices and dilemmas for China's rapidly modernizing business and education sectors. This book discusses various aspects of cultural interflow in technology, economic development, management and decision-making, and their implications for Chinese business and higher education.
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The Way of Colleges and the Rejuvenation of China (172 KB)
Contents:
- The Way of Colleges and the Rejuvenation of China (D-Z Wang)
- The C Theory: A Chinese Philosophical Approach to Management and Decision-Making (C-Y Cheng)
- The Relationship Between Confucianism and Industrial Management (H-F Liu)
- An Exploration of the Interaction Between Chinese Culture and the Development of Enterprises (W-L Jiang)
- Technology and Economic Development: What Will Hong Kong's Role Be in the 21st Century? (C-W Woo)
- The Relationship of Chinese Culture with Business Development: How the Chinese People on Both Sides of the Taiwan Strait Joined Efforts in an Era of Distributed Network Intelligence (D-M Wu)
- The Present Situation and the Future of Higher Education Science and Technology in Taiwan (J-S Shen)
- Confucianism and Modern Management Philosophy (H-K Chang)
- Economic Wonders, Enterprise Spirit and Traditional Culture (J-S Zhang)
- Some Issues on the Comparative Study of the Corporate Spirit in Oriental and Western Enterprises (D Chen)
- Chinese Culture, Business Management and the 21st Century — A Businessman's Perspective (R King)
- Macau is the Melting Point and Bridge of East–West Cultural Interflow (L-G Zhou)
- Confucian Ideology and Business Administration (T-W Cheng)
- Chinese Culture and Business Management (K-P Chao)
- The Role of the University in Economic Development (T S Cham)
- and other papers
Readership: Industrialists, managers and professionals.
“The book itself makes evident some of the cultural difficulties and is excellently conceived and well-produced.”
Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 2000