Culture: Shaping a Philanthropic Culture with Emotionalism, Rationalism and Inclusion
Yidan Chen ()
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Yidan Chen: Tencent Research Institute
Chapter 15 in Internet Philanthropy in China, 2021, pp 371-386 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Chinese philanthropy has the cultural characteristics of emotionalism, rationalism, and inclusion, resulting from the stark impact of China’s philanthropic culture throughout the ages. Internet philanthropy inherits and promotes the rationalism of traditional philanthropic culture, encouraging the general public to participate in philanthropy in a more rational way. Finally, it strives to solve the issue of information asymmetry and promote the development of a rational philanthropic culture in China.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-2566-4_15
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