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1 online resource (187 p.) |
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Routledge Studies in Leadership Research Ser |
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Routledge Studies in Leadership Research Ser
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Contents |
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Forward: Why Leadership and China? -- References -- 1. Confucian connections: Foucault and guanxi -- Introduction -- Confucianism and guanxi -- Dispositive and discourse -- The guanxi dispositive -- Dimensions of the guanxi dispositive -- Discourse -- Governmentality and culture -- Governmentality -- Culture -- Morality -- Power and knowledge -- Power -- Knowledge -- Notes -- References -- 2. Leadership lessons from landscape painting East & West: Cultivating a spiritual eco-imagination |
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Introduction -- Taking the global temperature -- Thinking the twenty-first century -- An ecological conversion -- Nature and art as human needs -- Looking East -- China background -- Leading with purpose -- Becoming Inner Sage Outer King -- The Chinese view on nature -- Purpose into action -- Nature and art as needs of the mind -- How nature informed Chinese language -- Art as a need of the mind -- The three tenets of wenrenhua -- Counsel for the Wenrenhua viewer -- Early American landscape painting -- The birth of the world's first national park system -- Appreciating the American landscape |
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An interpretation of China's rise through a Chinese lens -- Summary -- Conclusion and recommendations for future research -- References -- 4. Investigating tensions in sustainability in Chinese and New Zealand business partnerships: An empirical analysis -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Conceptualizing holistic sustainability -- Tensions in sustainability in business contexts -- Methodology -- Research philosophy and methods -- Data analysis -- Findings -- Identification of multiple tensions -- Financial dominance of triple bottom line tensions -- Temporal tensions |
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Minor commercial and moral tensions -- Minor spatial tensions -- Discussion -- Practical and managerial implications -- Limitations and future research -- Conclusions -- References -- 5. Leading the way guided by the Tao Te Ching -- Introduction -- The quality of work -- Adapting to the environment -- Communication -- Learning from water -- Choosing partners when preparing for long-term collaboration -- Conclusion -- References -- 6. When the Dragon and Taniwha meet: Doing business with China -- Global interconnectivity -- Multilateralism or trade war? -- A brief history of cultural relationships |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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A Dragon Taniwha meeting |
Subject |
International trade.
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Leadership -- China
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Economic history
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International trade
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Leadership
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SUBJECT |
China -- Economic conditions.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024011
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Subject |
China
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Electronic book
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Author |
Chen, Michelle Sitong
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ISBN |
9781000779622 |
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1000779629 |
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