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Chinese business style
In spite of critical advances, the current information on Chinese business style
depends to a great extent on the view of China as one homogeneous culture and the
Chinese as arranging business in "the Chinese style" with an attention on contrasts
among Chinese and Western administrators (e.g., Rich and Leung 1998; Zhao 2000)
China is a tremendous mainland and might be better called the "US of China" given its
immense land of 9.6 million sq kms, an immense populace of 1.3 billion occupants, and
huge ethnic, semantic furthermore, subculture varieties. Pye (1984) saw that the
physical attributes of China oppose speculation of China as homogenous. China is
around multiple times the size of the European Association, in region and populace, and
more than one oral language is spoken. From various perspectives "sending out" into
different regions has comparative attributes to trading from the U.K. to other nations in
Europe (Ambler, Styles and Wang 1999).
Chinese Food
From the book of Margaret McWilliams Food around the World: A Cultural
Perspective (2010) Chinese Cuisine is the reflection of their principles; there are two
founding belief the Confucian principle and the Sino-centric and both ideology is mirror
on their cuisine and habits. She wrote about how Chinese crates meals that represent
their social status. “For your dinner, you can never cook your food to fine. Nor mince
your meat too well “. Confucius remarked this and this principle spoke about the fact
that the art of cooking lay in taste. The most important elements that helped one to
appreciate food are color, aroma, flavor and texture. And that combination of all of these
would lead to a harmonious whole.
With tracing the early trade-links through food pattern In the Qing dynasty, the Chinese
often commented that “living in the land is renshen , living in the water is haishen “. It
was considered as a written record on trade that time, Chinese had acknowledge the
food trepang and it was link on fishing and trading. The sources of these trepan was in
the coastal areas and cannot meet the demand of the colony so they began to importing
from India and Japan. Through the mention of trepang there was local tax records of
Fujian and Guangdong through the mention of trepang explore the line of international
trade and smuggling between South China, Japan and Southeast Asia.
Religion
Hegel’s approach to Chinese religion, Hegel’s study on religion and philosophy in
1820 the religion of Ancient China is being interpreted and assessed throughout as if it
were an aspirant philosophy. His survey of the Chinese religion starts with what he calls
‘the state religion of the Chinese empire’. It comprises the religious practices and
doctrines as reconstructed on the basis of the (quite heterogeneous) materials collected
in the Shujing (the Book of Annals), and includes the teachings of Confucius.Chinese
Religion is not a unified system of practices and value but it can be describe as a
complex interaction of different religious and philosophical views that influences the
Chinese it’s mainly composted of Chinese Folk Religion, Confucianism, Taoism and
Buddhism.
Custom
From the study Impact of Feng Shui on Chinese Business conducted by the
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (2015) Feng Shui is an ancient way of
knowing and predicting the environmental art of people; in harmony with the natural
forces and natural energy. The term composed of two words; Feng (wind) and Shui
(water). The essence of Feng Shui is to maintain balance between Yin and Yang. The
main idea of feng shui is to harmonize the energy of the environment to ourselves in
order to produce positive feedbacks from the surrounding.
Philippine-Chinese Investments in China
Like the rest of the ASEAN nations, individuals from the Chinese Filipino
business network have likewise made a direct route into China's speculations platform.
There are enormous, medium and little scope ventures from the Chinese Filipinos
what’s more, the number keeps on developing. However, as opposed to the ethnic
Chinese from other ASEAN nations whose ventures are for the most part because of
the draw of the worthwhile Chinese market and positive business atmosphere in China,
in the instance of the Chinese Filipino business network, we need to include the push
factors. These incorporate the far reaching seizing of Chinese Filipinos since the last
50% of 1992 and the grave force emergency in 1993 that brought about 6-12 hour
brownouts. Both these draw (for example great business atmosphere in China) also;
push factors (for example antagonistic conditions in the Philippines) have been
answerable for the venture race into China with respect to the Chinese Filipino business
network. Henceforth, plainly such move isn't really simply because of China fever or
reviving of enthusiasm for China; considerably less is it due. We don't have exact
figures on how much capital has been pulled out of the Philippines and channeled into
speculations abroad uniquely at the height of the hijacking of Chinese Filipinos,
however we can extrapolate from different sources. For example, in a paper on "Ethnic
Chinese in Philippine Banking," Go Bon Juan revealed a drop in the portion of complete
resources and stores of ethnic Chinese-possessed banks among all the business banks
in the last quarter of 1992 and the principal quarter of 1993. This period matched with
when the Chinese people group was most plagued by kidnappings; this was likewise
the first run through over the most recent six years that a drop in the portion of Chineseclaimed banks was seen. In spite of the fact that the level of drop was little, it despite
everything implied billions of pesos in total worth thinking about that the share in all out
resources and complete stores was P700 billion and nearly PSOO billion separately.
References
Teresita Ang See. (1997)The Chinese in the Philippines: Continuity and Change
Margaret Mc Williams (2010) Food around the World-A Cultural Perspective
Nitya Pandey. Reconstruction of Chinese culture through cuisine
Sander Grifffijioen(2012). Hegel on chinese religion
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Kabwe Chipopola (2015) Impact of
Feng Shui on Chinese Business
Tony Fang (2005). Chinese business style: A regional approach
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