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leadership in China. As with Western corporations, organizational practices in China are profoundly shaped by their own cultural … history and philosophical outlook. The ethical norms guiding both the practice and theory of leadership in China are … underpinned by indigenous Chinese wisdoms imbued in their own traditions and China’s collective psyche. Focusing on three …
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Social practices of quantification, or the production and communication of numbers, have been recognized as important foundations of organizational knowledge, as well as sources of power. With the advent of increasingly sophisticated digital tools to capture and extract numerical data from...
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Confucianism is potentially relevant to business ethics and business practice in many ways. Although some scholars have seen Confucian thought as applicable to corporate social responsibility (Wang and Juslin in Journal of Business Ethics 88(3):433-451, 2009) and to corporate governance (Low and...
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