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Record Nr.

UNINA9910337821503321

Autore

Wang Barbara Xiaoyu

Titolo

Guanxi in the Western Context : Intra-Firm Group Dynamics and Expatriate Adjustment / / by Barbara Xiaoyu Wang

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Pivot, , 2019

ISBN

9783030240011

3030240010

Edizione

[1st ed. 2019.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (134 pages)

Collana

Palgrave pivot

Disciplina

302.350951

302.35

Soggetti

Business

Asia

International economic integration

Globalization

Strategic planning

Leadership

Diversity in the workplace

Ethnology - Asia

Culture

Asian Business

Emerging Markets and Globalization

Business Strategy and Leadership

Cross-Cultural Management

Asian Culture

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1. Introduction -- 2. Conceptualisation of Guanxi -- 3. Guanxi Practices in Intra-Firm Multicultural Groups: The Case of Chinese MNCs -- 4. Developing Guanxi in the West: Chinese Expatriates' Adjustment in Europe -- 5. Cross-Cultural Guanxi Leadership -- 6. Conclusion.

Sommario/riassunto

"This book illuminates for the first time how guanxi - a form of social



interaction unique to the Chinese culture - shapes social relations in Western branches of Chinese MNCs. It is an important read for both Western managers seeking a deeper understanding of how their Chinese counterparts operate, and Chinese managers who want to increase their awareness of the culture they are immersed in." -Davide Ravasi, Professor and Director of the PhD Programme, UCL School of Management, UK "For anyone who wants to understand China this is an indispensable book, examining the role of guanxi within Chinese firms going global. Barbara Wang offers a unique blend of humility and deeply-rooted cultural belonging and pride that allows her to openly explore how guanxi shapes the behaviour of the Chinese abroad." -Diana Choyleva, Chief Economist, Enodo Economics Deeply rooted in Chinese culture, the concept of guanxi has been widely researched from historical, cultural and political perspectives. As Chinese multinational corporations (MNCs) expand, expatriates are increasingly carrying guanxi with them to host countries, yet little has been written on how this indigenous construct is employed in the Western world. This book takes a theoretical approach to the examination of this phenomenon and proposes a conceptual framework for the 'guanxi capitalism structure,' illustrating its fundamental role as the invisible hand in China. Providing empirical analysis, the author demonstrates how guanxi affects intra-firm multicultural group dynamics involving Chinese expatriates and host-country natives in Chinese MNCs. With insights for scholars researching Asian business and globalisation, and practitioners working in Chinese MNCs, this book argues that guanxi significantly alters an expatriate's adjustment, and offers practical suggestions for cross-cultural management and the process of initiating, building, and utilising guanxi in a Western context.