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China 2 Confucianism 2 Diamond industry 2 Guanxi 2 Israel 2 Judaism 2 Social capital 2 Transactional mechanisms 2 e-marketplace 1 logistic network 1 transactional costs 1 transactional mechanisms 1
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Berger, Ron 2 Herstein, Ram 2 Baditoiu, Laura Adriana 1 NEDELEA, Stefan 1
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Journal of Chinese Economic and Foreign Trade Studies 2 Internal Auditing and Risk Management 1
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The limits of guanxi from the perspective of the Israeli diamond industry
Berger, Ron; Herstein, Ram - In: Journal of Chinese Economic and Foreign Trade Studies 5 (2012) 1, pp. 29-41
Purpose – Recognizing the significant impact of guanxi (the Chinese network of reciprocal business relations) and its influence on everyday dealings in China is important for Western firms. Researchers argue that social capital has limits and is not a commodity that has a place in China...
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The limits of guanxi from the perspective of the Israeli diamond industry
Berger, Ron; Herstein, Ram - In: Journal of Chinese Economic and Foreign Trade Studies 5 (2012) 1, pp. 29-41
Purpose – Recognizing the significant impact of guanxi (the Chinese network of reciprocal business relations) and its influence on everyday dealings in China is important for Western firms. Researchers argue that social capital has limits and is not a commodity that has a place in China...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010551580
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E-MARKETPLACES AND THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR LOGISTIC NETWORKS
NEDELEA, Stefan; Baditoiu, Laura Adriana - In: Internal Auditing and Risk Management 1 (2010) 17, pp. 67-67
Since the use of information and knowledge in commercial transactions is becoming crucial, markets are confronted with significant change in structure and functionality. A growing number of companies are starting to take advantage of the benefits of buying goods or services online using...
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