Unraveling the role of business associations in Chinese businesses
The study determines the role of associations in the ethical value formation of Chinese businesses. It also examines the application of these ethical values in business practices, and helps give a better understanding of how Chinese people perceive their own practices. The study aims to clarify some...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-153632021-11-20T03:24:00Z Unraveling the role of business associations in Chinese businesses Chiu, Jillian Alison De Guzman, Bien Ronald Julio, Valerie Anne Tin, Stephen Jasper The study determines the role of associations in the ethical value formation of Chinese businesses. It also examines the application of these ethical values in business practices, and helps give a better understanding of how Chinese people perceive their own practices. The study aims to clarify some misconceptions about Chinese practices, as the unethical perception of these practices are often present, and unravel some ethical issues of the way they conduct business. The researchers hypothesized that Chinese businesses, have a significant influence on business practices. To test the hypothesis, 266 Chinese businesspersons from two national business associations, the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) and the Chinese Filipino Business Club, Inc. (CFBCI) answered a series of questions related to their ethical business practices. Results showed that associations play a significant role in the ethical values of Chinese business practices. It also showed that the Chinese people consider their practices ethical, based on their beliefs in the Confusion teachings. These include the principle of guanxi, face protection or reputation, and the group and family orientation. Furthermore, the results showed that these factors significantly describe and explain the Chinese business practices. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14721 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Business ethics Business etiquette--China Organizational behavior Corporate culture--China |
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The study determines the role of associations in the ethical value formation of Chinese businesses. It also examines the application of these ethical values in business practices, and helps give a better understanding of how Chinese people perceive their own practices. The study aims to clarify some misconceptions about Chinese practices, as the unethical perception of these practices are often present, and unravel some ethical issues of the way they conduct business. The researchers hypothesized that Chinese businesses, have a significant influence on business practices. To test the hypothesis, 266 Chinese businesspersons from two national business associations, the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) and the Chinese Filipino Business Club, Inc. (CFBCI) answered a series of questions related to their ethical business practices. Results showed that associations play a significant role in the ethical values of Chinese business practices. It also showed that the Chinese people consider their practices ethical, based on their beliefs in the Confusion teachings. These include the principle of guanxi, face protection or reputation, and the group and family orientation. Furthermore, the results showed that these factors significantly describe and explain the Chinese business practices. |
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