Title: An Introduction to the Study of <i>Guanxi</i>
Abstract:Guanxi (pronounced "gwan-shee"), loosely translated as "connections," is the latest Chinese word to gain entry into English parlance. While the term was virtually unknown to non-Chinese speakers a dec...Guanxi (pronounced "gwan-shee"), loosely translated as "connections," is the latest Chinese word to gain entry into English parlance. While the term was virtually unknown to non-Chinese speakers a decade ago, today it is used by Chinese and non-Chinese speakers alike, and it has made its way into many popular venues. Indeed, Internet search engines such as Yahoo and Altavista yield some 2,000 references under the heading "guanxi." Conventional wisdom among Chinese and foreigners holds that in the People's Republic of China (PRC), guanxi is absolutely essential to successfully complete any task in virtually all spheres of social life. Guanxi purportedly performs a critical lubricating function in Mainland China, and also in the peripheral Chinese societies of Hong Kong and Taiwan, among minority Chinese communities in Southeast Asia and elsewhere, and as a means of linking together the global Chinese diaspora.Read More
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-09-05
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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