Hybrydowy model zarządzania w chińskich przedsiębiorstwach

  • Author: Karolina Mazurowska
  • Institution: Uniwersytet SWPS
  • ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0914-1144
  • Author: Oskar Wangart
  • Institution: Uniwersytet Warszawski
  • Year of publication: 2021
  • Source: Show
  • Pages: 38-53
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/ap202103
  • PDF: ap/24/ap2403.pdf

Chinese Hybrid Management Model

The dynamic development of Chinese enterprises in the last two decades means that increasingly often, Chinese companies have been expanding their own specific corporate culture and management methods. The article discusses the differences in the attitudes of managers, business strategies as well as the Chinese definitions and visions of what an enterprise is to serve, what are its goals, strategies and forms of operation. In the article, we analyze Chinese and external – Western factors which influence the management and organization of work in China, arguing that the Chinese management model may be described as a hybrid, in view of the variety of sources on which its principles are based. The first part of the article deals with the philosophical foundations and management considerations in traditional China, referring to the main currents of the Chinese philosophical thought, Confucianism, Legism and Daoism. The second part describes the implications of Chinese philosophy in management; the practice of networking and how the characteristics of Chinese society affect corporate governance in China. Part three is devoted to human resources and to the way social needs of Chinese workers are met.The Chinese society is examined in the context of management. The last part of the article describes enterprises in the People’s Republic of China, their special relationship with the State and how it is understood in the context of management.

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