However, for a better understanding of Chinese values, beliefs and behaviors, we need to understand the roots of the culture. This chapter aims to explain Chinese culture from the Yin-Yang perspective, the fundamental way of thinking which has prevailed in Chinese society for more than three ...
Chinese society culture eating behavior food relationship 1. The social functions of food Food is not only the source of nutrition for human, but also plays various roles in our daily life, beliefs, and socioeconomics. 1.1. Establish and maintain interpersonal relationship Food has many symbolic ...
This research is designed to assess the links between interpersonal behaviors and relationship development. A measure of friendship, labeled 'communion', was developed that focused exclusively on the characteristics of the relationship itself. It was hypothesized that greater use by both parties of behav...
摘要: As a product of Chinese traditional culture, guanxi (Chinese interpersonal relationships) has a huge influence on Chinese societal and business behaviors. This chapter aims to explore the nature of guanxi, elaborating its effects on business performance....
structures and culture mentioned above could directly influence actors at all levels of society, such as individuals, associations and firms. If this influence is persistent over time, it is highly likely to lead to desirable individual and firm behaviors, collective efforts and sustainability outcomes...
Li and Xu (2007) argue that collectivist culture influences the public's attitudes, usage intentions, and actual usage behaviors towards e-government websites. Based on the aforementioned literature, the following hypotheses can be formulated: H3 Collectivism culture has a significantly negative impact...
摘要: Provides information on the Chinese culture. Different cultural traits in Chinese and western business methods; Influences of Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism; Cultural attitudes of Chinese people; Tips for doing business with China.年份: 2005 ...
We examined the effect of paradoxical leadership incongruence on Chinese individuals' followership behaviors. We also hypothesized that paradoxical leadership incongruence (and congruence) will differentially predict followership behaviors, with hierarchical culture and the perceived strength of the HRM system se...
structures and culture mentioned above could directly influence actors at all levels of society, such as individuals, associations and firms. If this influence is persistent over time, it is highly likely to lead to desirable individual and firm behaviors, collective efforts and sustainability outcomes...
The current study provides a comparison of a Western and an Asian culture, examining several key psychological and social influences to determine which can be most closely linked to the recycling behaviors of U.S. and Chinese young consumers. The results suggest both Chinese and U.S. students ...