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The Lack of Afterlife and Its Effects on Chinese Economic Behavior

The Lack of Afterlife and Its Effects on Chinese Economic Behavior

作     者:ZHANG Qing-jin 

作者机构:Shandong Academy of Social Sciences Jinan China 

出 版 物:《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 (文学与艺术研究(英文版))

年 卷 期:2013年第3卷第5期

页      码:288-304页

摘      要:It is widely recognized that each culture has a specific effect on the economic development. Based on Chinese culture which can be characterized as lack of afterlife, the pattern of Chinese economic development has distinctive features relative to the economy of the Western world, even to that of Japan and Korea. This paper argues that culture influences economic development through two paths: One is that some cultural factors, as certain institutions, have effects on cost, especially transaction costs. Another point is that culture forms people's preferences and influences people's choices. With the influences of Chinese culture, Chinese have a weak sense for legal obedience and strong inclination for "free riding", this would increase social transaction costs. The family centered tradition of Chinese society results in Chinese features such as being good at individual struggles but poor at cooperation, the alienation between civil society and government, a strong sense for competition and a weak sense for legal obedience, seeing material wealth as important and neglecting scientific innovation. Traditional Chinese culture also has effects on the developmental pattern of Chinese enterprises

主 题 词:utility of afterlife transaction costs family firm trust 

学科分类:12[管理学] 120202[120202] 1202[管理学-工商管理类] 05[文学] 0503[文学-新闻传播学类] 

馆 藏 号:203154964...

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