IAS Thinkbank Papers
Conducting Trade with Chinese Family Businesses
Authors:
Kenneth L. Wall
Joanne C. Preston, Ph.D Runtong Zhang, Ph.D
Starting in 1978, family businesses changed significantly as a result of Chinese economic reform from a planned to a market economy. Opportunities now exist for Western companies to conduct business directly with these family businesses with significant favorable profitability prospects for all parties concerned.
The Chinese culture and family business functions are undergoing major change with emphasis being placed on practices to increase wealth, which often encourages expanding trade with the West. To conduct business successfully in China, it is critical to understand the culture of this Asian society and the unique operating paradigm in family businesses...
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City growth, community oriented policing and a social capital model
Authors:
Thomas Wheeler
Mike McCoy
Community oriented policing has been acknowledged by sociologists, urban planners and law enforcement practitioners as a key tool for establishing a police-community partnership to aid in identifying, prioritizing, and resolving crime problems, and relies heavily upon the modern concept of social capital. Social capital involves personal relations and networks of relations as being important for generating trust and enforcing norms (Coleman, 1988 & 1990). This paper suggests that critical areas of social capital, such as creating policies that promote and sustain trust, can be diluted by factors affecting growth and proposes a model for creating a high trust culture by implementing management systems that promote community-based partnerships for addressing crime and improving police services...
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