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A Study of Chinese-Style Management in the Twenty-First Century

Rujin Huang

Chinese Economy, 2008, vol. 41, issue 3, 7-16

Abstract: Management is a science imbued with practicality. Chinese society is striving to maintain harmony while undergoing construction. This unprecedented venture has enormous implications for management in the broadest sense. Chinese-style management in the twenty-first century is based on 5,000 years of history and culture in China. The He-he philosophy is a basic guiding principle and an important historical model. He-he management works on the principle of making the past serve the present, and making foreign things serve China. It is a managerial science that brings together the reality of China's reforms and opening-up to a market economy, useful aspects of foreign managerial thought and practice, and the enduring characteristics of China's ancient cultural heritage.

Date: 2008
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