Theoretical Analysis of Chinesestyle Management and Chinese Management Model
YAN Xiu-Min, ZENG Hao, YU Wen-Bo
1. Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China; 2. Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan, China; 3. Kingdee International Software Group, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
The paper argues that while they look alike, there exist significant differences between Chinese-style Management and Chinese Management Model. As for theoretical origin, one is based on “Chinese Traditional Philosophy plus Modern Management Science plus Chinese Ancient Administration Practice”, whereas the other based on “Chinese Management Philosophy plus Modern Management Science plus Chinese Modern Enterprise Management Practice”. As for the Generative Bases, one is based on “Agriculture Economy”, whereas the other based on “Industry Economy and Knowledge Economy”. As for the establishment prerequisite, one is based on “Rank”, whereas the other based on “Equality”. As for the core contents, that is “Control” VS. “Collaborate”. As for their forms, “Scattered” VS. “Systematical”. As for the characteristics, that is “Artistic” VS. “Duplicable”. As for goals pursued, that is “Organizational Stabilization” VS. “Organizational Development”.