What Makes Chinese Knowledge Culture Tick?

Based on the knowledge creation strategies of several ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs and their firms (OSIM, Qian Hu and BenQ), the paper attempts to shed light on 'Chinese conceptions of knowledge' in an era of globalization, flexible identities and digital knowledge traps. Based on ongoing...

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Main Authors: Menkhoff, Thomas, PANG, Eng Fong, EVERS, Hans-Dieter, LOW, Benjamin
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-37412010-09-24T09:24:03Z What Makes Chinese Knowledge Culture Tick? Menkhoff, Thomas PANG, Eng Fong EVERS, Hans-Dieter LOW, Benjamin Based on the knowledge creation strategies of several ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs and their firms (OSIM, Qian Hu and BenQ), the paper attempts to shed light on 'Chinese conceptions of knowledge' in an era of globalization, flexible identities and digital knowledge traps. Based on ongoing knowledge management research in Asia (Menkhoff, Chay and Evers eds. 2005; Menkhoff, Pang and Evers eds. 2007 forthcoming), the paper argues that there is a great diversity of 'Chinese knowledge cultures' in the region whose constituting elements are little understood. Besides identifying and analysing some of the features of these knowledge cultures, the essay outlines the challenges ahead for Chinese capital in the region in view of the rapid expansion of the global knowledge-based economy. 2007-03-19T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2742 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Organizational Behavior and Theory
institution Singapore Management University
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continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Asian Studies
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle Asian Studies
Organizational Behavior and Theory
Menkhoff, Thomas
PANG, Eng Fong
EVERS, Hans-Dieter
LOW, Benjamin
What Makes Chinese Knowledge Culture Tick?
description Based on the knowledge creation strategies of several ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs and their firms (OSIM, Qian Hu and BenQ), the paper attempts to shed light on 'Chinese conceptions of knowledge' in an era of globalization, flexible identities and digital knowledge traps. Based on ongoing knowledge management research in Asia (Menkhoff, Chay and Evers eds. 2005; Menkhoff, Pang and Evers eds. 2007 forthcoming), the paper argues that there is a great diversity of 'Chinese knowledge cultures' in the region whose constituting elements are little understood. Besides identifying and analysing some of the features of these knowledge cultures, the essay outlines the challenges ahead for Chinese capital in the region in view of the rapid expansion of the global knowledge-based economy.
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author Menkhoff, Thomas
PANG, Eng Fong
EVERS, Hans-Dieter
LOW, Benjamin
author_facet Menkhoff, Thomas
PANG, Eng Fong
EVERS, Hans-Dieter
LOW, Benjamin
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title What Makes Chinese Knowledge Culture Tick?
title_short What Makes Chinese Knowledge Culture Tick?
title_full What Makes Chinese Knowledge Culture Tick?
title_fullStr What Makes Chinese Knowledge Culture Tick?
title_full_unstemmed What Makes Chinese Knowledge Culture Tick?
title_sort what makes chinese knowledge culture tick?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2007
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2742
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