2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10843-016-0172-1
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It is not whom you know, it is how well you know them: Foreign entrepreneurs building close guanxi relationships

Abstract: It is not whom you know, it is how well you know them: Foreign entrepreneurs building close guanxi relationships Es geht nicht darum, wen du kennst, sondern wie gut du sie kennst: Wie ausländische Unternehmer enge Guanxi-Beziehungen aufbauen Tebogo Rahaba Ngoma 1 Abstract Within the growing body of Chinese entrepreneurship literature, guanxi is increasingly recognized as an important indigenous Chinese business practice with important implications for firm performance and success. Guanxi is defined as relation… Show more

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“…Especially in our case study on Chinese migrant communities, the analysis of social capital is very important. Chinese social capital includes implicit norms of reciprocity and trust based on ethnic origin and kinship (Ngoma, 2016). Social norms as guanxi – i.e.…”
Section: Ethnic Enclave Industrial Clusters: An Interpretative Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially in our case study on Chinese migrant communities, the analysis of social capital is very important. Chinese social capital includes implicit norms of reciprocity and trust based on ethnic origin and kinship (Ngoma, 2016). Social norms as guanxi – i.e.…”
Section: Ethnic Enclave Industrial Clusters: An Interpretative Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guanxi is the system of favours, understandings and obligations that is prevalent in Chinese business and, perhaps understandably, Yeung felt he was well placed to profit from his knowledge of this (Ngomo, 2016). It seems clear, however, that Yeung and his associates did not utilise the system in which they were operating correctly, and this affected their plan for BCFC.…”
Section: Case Study – Birmingham City Fcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Networks formed by Chinese immigrants are well-known for their importance in international trade (Rauch and Trindade 2002). Ethnic Chinese networks are often characterized as building personal connections (Guanxi) based on regional collegiality and kinship (Ngoma 2016). Studies on the topic agree that personal contact network and recommendation by family members and friends drive business transactions that become easier to achieve due to ethnic links and connections (Dana 2007).…”
Section: Ethnic Network In Chinese Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%