Li was well known for his cordial guanxi with the Chinese communist government. |
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The third section focuses on organizational behavior in Chinese firms, probing issues from guanxi to teamwork. |
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Those with powerful guanxi are those who prosper in the region. |
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Actors engage in the formation of dyadic relationships, called guanxi, which are based on joint interest, interdependence, reciprocity, trust, and open-endedness. |
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It should be noted that the existence of a basis for guanxi does not imply that such an alliance will develop. |
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There has also been much written about the role of guanxi in doing business in China. |
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As business in China moves away from guanxi and toward arm's-length contracts, the value of financial metrics will increase. |
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Dad didn't use his guanxi, he thought I should be punished for my mistakes. |
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By chance he'd happened to be in Hong Kong when Clayton had died, and his guanxi had smoothed out the paperwork that could have delayed things for weeks. |
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Furthermore, Post80s workers actively cultivated career resilience through proactive building of communication networks, or guanxi networks in the Chinese setting. |
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Guanxi usage is sometimes elevated from an individual to an organizational level. |
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Other provincial groups planning to visit Taiwan in the second half include those from Guanxi, Shangdong, and Jiangxi. |
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