Thomas Gold / Doug Guthrie / David Wank (eds.)
Social Connections in China
Institutions, Culture, and the Changing Nature of Guanxi
Herausgeber: Gold, Thomas; Wank, David L.; Guthrie, Doug
Thomas Gold / Doug Guthrie / David Wank (eds.)
Social Connections in China
Institutions, Culture, and the Changing Nature of Guanxi
Herausgeber: Gold, Thomas; Wank, David L.; Guthrie, Doug
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This volume assesses the evolving role of guanxi (social networks) in China's transforming society.
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This volume assesses the evolving role of guanxi (social networks) in China's transforming society.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 636g
- ISBN-13: 9780521812337
- ISBN-10: 052181233X
- Artikelnr.: 29338652
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 636g
- ISBN-13: 9780521812337
- ISBN-10: 052181233X
- Artikelnr.: 29338652
An introduction to the study of guanxi Thomas Gold, Doug Guthrie and David
Wank; 1. Practices of guanxi production and practices of ganqing
suppression Andrew Kipnis; 2. Information asymmetries and the problems of
perception: the significance of structural position in assessing the
importance of guanxi Doug Guthrie; 3. Beyond dyad social exchange: guanxi
and third party effects Lin Yimin; 4. Guanxi in business groups: social
ties and the formation of economic relations Lisa Keister; 5. The
significance of the declining significance of guanxi: how networks change
in China's market economy David Wank; 6. Institutional holes and job
mobility processes: guanxi mechanisms in China's emergent labor markets
Yanjie Bian; 7. Youth job searches in urban China: the use of social
connections in a changing labor market Amy Hanser; 8. Face, norms, and
instrumentality Scott Wilson; 9. Guanxi and the PRC legal system: from
contradiction to complementarity Pitman Potter; 10. 'Idle talk':
neighborhood gossip as a medium of social communication in reform era
Shanghai James Farrer; Final insights: network analysis and the study of
guanxi Barry Wellman, Wenhong Chen and Weizhen Dong.
Wank; 1. Practices of guanxi production and practices of ganqing
suppression Andrew Kipnis; 2. Information asymmetries and the problems of
perception: the significance of structural position in assessing the
importance of guanxi Doug Guthrie; 3. Beyond dyad social exchange: guanxi
and third party effects Lin Yimin; 4. Guanxi in business groups: social
ties and the formation of economic relations Lisa Keister; 5. The
significance of the declining significance of guanxi: how networks change
in China's market economy David Wank; 6. Institutional holes and job
mobility processes: guanxi mechanisms in China's emergent labor markets
Yanjie Bian; 7. Youth job searches in urban China: the use of social
connections in a changing labor market Amy Hanser; 8. Face, norms, and
instrumentality Scott Wilson; 9. Guanxi and the PRC legal system: from
contradiction to complementarity Pitman Potter; 10. 'Idle talk':
neighborhood gossip as a medium of social communication in reform era
Shanghai James Farrer; Final insights: network analysis and the study of
guanxi Barry Wellman, Wenhong Chen and Weizhen Dong.
An introduction to the study of guanxi Thomas Gold, Doug Guthrie and David
Wank; 1. Practices of guanxi production and practices of ganqing
suppression Andrew Kipnis; 2. Information asymmetries and the problems of
perception: the significance of structural position in assessing the
importance of guanxi Doug Guthrie; 3. Beyond dyad social exchange: guanxi
and third party effects Lin Yimin; 4. Guanxi in business groups: social
ties and the formation of economic relations Lisa Keister; 5. The
significance of the declining significance of guanxi: how networks change
in China's market economy David Wank; 6. Institutional holes and job
mobility processes: guanxi mechanisms in China's emergent labor markets
Yanjie Bian; 7. Youth job searches in urban China: the use of social
connections in a changing labor market Amy Hanser; 8. Face, norms, and
instrumentality Scott Wilson; 9. Guanxi and the PRC legal system: from
contradiction to complementarity Pitman Potter; 10. 'Idle talk':
neighborhood gossip as a medium of social communication in reform era
Shanghai James Farrer; Final insights: network analysis and the study of
guanxi Barry Wellman, Wenhong Chen and Weizhen Dong.
Wank; 1. Practices of guanxi production and practices of ganqing
suppression Andrew Kipnis; 2. Information asymmetries and the problems of
perception: the significance of structural position in assessing the
importance of guanxi Doug Guthrie; 3. Beyond dyad social exchange: guanxi
and third party effects Lin Yimin; 4. Guanxi in business groups: social
ties and the formation of economic relations Lisa Keister; 5. The
significance of the declining significance of guanxi: how networks change
in China's market economy David Wank; 6. Institutional holes and job
mobility processes: guanxi mechanisms in China's emergent labor markets
Yanjie Bian; 7. Youth job searches in urban China: the use of social
connections in a changing labor market Amy Hanser; 8. Face, norms, and
instrumentality Scott Wilson; 9. Guanxi and the PRC legal system: from
contradiction to complementarity Pitman Potter; 10. 'Idle talk':
neighborhood gossip as a medium of social communication in reform era
Shanghai James Farrer; Final insights: network analysis and the study of
guanxi Barry Wellman, Wenhong Chen and Weizhen Dong.