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Can new corruption legislation drive guanxi out of business? - Western and Chinese Multinational managers’ perceptions

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posted on 2023-10-29, 15:21 authored by Berweger Lyubov, Dieu Hack-polay, Mahfuzur RahmanMahfuzur Rahman
<p>The study examined executives’ attitude to and perception of guanxi and the ethical ramifications of guanxi practices in relation to Western values and ethics. The research involved semi-structured interviews with twelve high level Western and Chinese multinational executives. A contribution of the paper is to highlight that, though it challenges some deeply rooted Western stances on ethical values, guanxi remains a necessary passport to access Chinese business. The executives believe that the tenacity of guanxi is associated with the ongoing strength of Chinese culture and economy. Thus, while some Western executives may feel uneasy about guanxi in modern business, their Chinese counterparts do not perceive guanxi as contravening ethics. The managerial implications for organisations centre on the need to assess guanxi as social capital. The research contributes to fill empirical gaps related to using Guanxi as social capital to enhance international business.</p>

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics

Volume

15

Issue

4

Publisher

Inderscience

ISSN

1741-802X

Date Submitted

2020-04-27

Date Accepted

2020-03-27

Date of First Publication

2021-10-29

Date of Final Publication

2021-12-31

Date Document First Uploaded

2020-04-22

ePrints ID

40740

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