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J4  2012, Vol. 9 Issue (4): 473-    DOI:
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Western Practices with Chinese Spirituality: Propositions of ChineseStyle Management
 WANG Li-Ping
Renmin University of China, Beijing, China

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Abstract  

To be a style of management, Chinesestyle management is not only about philosophical or instrumental issues, but a management style crossing the philosophical and instrumental levels, and is consistent with civilization. From the perspective of integrated organizational theory, Chinesestyle management is the type of management which is dominated by the vulgate logics of goal integration and institutional norms, and also contains some parts of western management system and methods. It reflects those traditional views and meanings that are still of realistic significance today. We call it "Western Practices with Chinese Spirituality". In current stage, more efforts should be devoted to investigating successful practices of Chinese enterprises and to enhance the theoretical level, thus it is possible to develop the theoretical system of Chinese management.

Key wordsChinese-style management      western practices but chines spirituality      integrated organizational theory     
Received: 19 September 2011     
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