Managing with chinese characteristics: Socialist enterprise in a period of reform
Max Boisot
European Management Journal, 1986, vol. 4, issue 3, 164-170
Abstract:
We have in the last few years been deluged with travellers' tales from the People's Republic of China, exhorting us to do business there, and encouraging us to believe in the integrity of Chinese business systems. Equally it always seems that we are to accept a slight air of mystery about how Chinese businesses operate in the community. Professor Boisot offers a refreshingly simply expressed analytical insight into some characteristics of Chinese business organization.
Date: 1986
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