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Guanxi, Networks and Economic Development: The Impact of Cultural Connections

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In this article, the authors explore the mechanics of guanxi in an organizational setting, focusing on the use of interpersonal relationships within Chinese firms to discover how firms initiate, build and use Guanxi networks.
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The purpose of this study is to explore the mechanics of guanxi in an organizational setting, focusing on the use of interpersonal relationships within Chinese firms to discover how firms initiate, build and use guanxi networks. Two richly detailed case studies document changes that take place over time in two distinct networks with respect to key actors and their contacts. This research also investigates patterns of social structure that emerge over time in these two distinct cases looking at brokerage relationships, network density, and dyadic redundancy in three waves at six month intervals. The cases are dissimilar in all aspects except absolute size demonstrating the universal use of guanxi across time, geographic location, specific industries, and firm experience. Dynamic network visualization is used to highlight the sequence and rate of activity in each network to identify salient changes. The findings show that firms seek to improve their organizational guanxi by improving existing employees’ guanxi quality within the firm and by recruiting new actors from outside the firm. Additionally, firms use organizational guanxi to expand their networks by forming cooperative partnerships with complementary organizations that enhance the attributes or potential of both organizations. And finally, firms initially exploit brokerage in organizational guanxi, then attempt to stabilize the network by fostering new ties to exclusive contacts.

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The Impact of Interpersonal Guanxi on Exercise of Power in a Chinese Marketing Channel

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the impact of interpersonal guanxi on the exercise of power in a Chinese marketing channel by analyzing the data of 225 cases collected from the supplier side.
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The Paradoxical Post-Mao Transition: From Obeying the Leader to `Normal Politics'

Frederick C. Teiwes
- 01 Jul 1995 - 
TL;DR: The authors of as mentioned in this paper gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Australian Research Council, the Ian Potter Foundation, and the University of Sydney's research grants scheme and its Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific, which made possible the research on which this is based.
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General Reflections on Informal Politics in East Asia

Tun-jen Cheng, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1996 - 
TL;DR: A general analysis of informal politics in East Asia based on the papers included in this issue as well as other research in the field can be found in this article, where the authors reflect in general on the study of informal political and how it relates to Asia.
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Big Dragon: China's Future, What It Means For Business, the Economy, and the Global Order

TL;DR: Burstein and de Keijzer as discussed by the authors present "Big Dragon", a comprehensive look at China and its future in the new post-Deng Xiaoping era, which offers a practical blueprint for business people, policy makers, and concerned citizens alike.