The Weizhi Group of Xian: A Chinese Virtuous Corporation |
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Authors: | Po-Keung Ip |
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Institution: | (1) Graduate Institute of Philosophy, National Central University, Chungli, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Since China opened herself up to the world in the late 70s, privately-owned companies of different trades began to emerge along side with the state-owned enterprises. Among these successful private enterprises, a few have distinguished themselves from the rest by their distinct corporate cultures. Despite an increasing number of research on private enterprises in China, little has been done to unveil the ethical aspects of their corporate cultures. This paper attempts to fill the gap. This paper focuses on one company named the Weizhi Group in Xian. The Weizhi culture is indeed the basis of a company which I refer to as "virtuous corporation". An empirical survey on the values and perceptions of the employees of Weizhi Group was conducted to probe the values and perceptions of business ethics of its employees. |
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Keywords: | China's transitional enconomy Chinese privately-owned companies core values corporate cultures the Weizhi Group Department of Corporate Culture ethical perceptions person-based management Xian Xiang Bing-wei "virtuous corporation" |
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