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We explore success drivers of reward-based crowdfunding for poverty alleviation in China. The results from our …
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This paper develops and tests a new conceptual model incorporating the indirect impact of two ethical ideologies (idealism and relativism) on Chinese consumers' ethical judgments under four ethically problematic consumption situations (active benefit, passive benefit, deceptive practice, and...
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plausible. By conducting the experiments in the USA, a wealthy developed country, and China, a developing country where formal … implications – The paper includes implications for the administration of micro‐credit loans in China and other developing nations …
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gathered from a household survey on North China Plain, the purpose of this paper is to find pervasive rationing in the highly … regulated formal credit market in rural China. The subsidized credit policies favor local elites instead of the targeted poor … informal sectors, this paper elaborates on the fragmented rural credit market in China where different borrower segments are …
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Purpose – This paper seeks to understand the evolution of financial intermediation in the course of China's economic … collaborators from a 1998 survey of financial institutions, enterprises, and government officials in southern China. Findings … – Based on an empirical investigation of rural financial reforms, it is argued that China's two‐decade long financial reform …
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across the USA, Japan and China. Attempts to contrast gender role typing attitudes. Describes how men in each country had …
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Examines the relationship between trust and participation in decision making and the cultural differences and similarities between Chinese and Australian managers. Finds that the level of trust placed by managers in th eir subordinates has a direct impact on the managers’ attitudes towards...
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