After reviewing social exchange theory and identifying emotions as key to exchange relations the article introduces Chinese guanxi as a form of gift exchange, elsewhere treated in terms of its network attributes. The obligatory nature of exchange, noted by Mauss and extensively discussed by Blau, is explained through ‘social sentiments’ that substantiate assurance in exchange. The emotions-complexes renqing and ganqing, basic to guanxi, are outlined. Social esteem as a consequence of participation in exchange distinguishes the latter from bribery, in which coercion predominates. The article advances sociological understanding in these and associated ways by regarding exchange and guanxi as arenas of emotion practices
Two widespread assumptions concerning networks, including guanxi networks, are that they function in...
Guanxi, understood as a specific type of human relations, are one of constitutive features of Chines...
Abstract: Problem statement: The study aims to offer a discussion on social capital and guanxi, in o...
The concept of guanxi is used extensively in Chinese society. Loosely understood as'connections'or'n...
Western theoretical traditions can benefit from systematic engagement with non-Western concepts: Thi...
Research on guanxi is conducted principally within the disciplines of anthropology, business studies...
This article discusses how the gemstone jade mediates guanxi (‘personal relationships’), and how gua...
Western theoretical traditions can benefit from systematic engagement with non-Western concepts: Thi...
The study explores the concept of Guanxi by understanding its cultural roots and connotations and it...
Practices commonplace in mainland China, of individuals seeking favor from persons who control resou...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to distinguish different types of guanxi from a historic ...
In his dissertation Matti Nojonen explores the complexities of guanxi, interpersonal relationships, ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to distinguish different types of guanxi from a historic persp...
Guanxi, loosely defined as inter-personal relations or personal connections, is one of the key s...
Two widespread assumptions concerning networks, including guanxi networks, are that they function in...
Two widespread assumptions concerning networks, including guanxi networks, are that they function in...
Guanxi, understood as a specific type of human relations, are one of constitutive features of Chines...
Abstract: Problem statement: The study aims to offer a discussion on social capital and guanxi, in o...
The concept of guanxi is used extensively in Chinese society. Loosely understood as'connections'or'n...
Western theoretical traditions can benefit from systematic engagement with non-Western concepts: Thi...
Research on guanxi is conducted principally within the disciplines of anthropology, business studies...
This article discusses how the gemstone jade mediates guanxi (‘personal relationships’), and how gua...
Western theoretical traditions can benefit from systematic engagement with non-Western concepts: Thi...
The study explores the concept of Guanxi by understanding its cultural roots and connotations and it...
Practices commonplace in mainland China, of individuals seeking favor from persons who control resou...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to distinguish different types of guanxi from a historic ...
In his dissertation Matti Nojonen explores the complexities of guanxi, interpersonal relationships, ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to distinguish different types of guanxi from a historic persp...
Guanxi, loosely defined as inter-personal relations or personal connections, is one of the key s...
Two widespread assumptions concerning networks, including guanxi networks, are that they function in...
Two widespread assumptions concerning networks, including guanxi networks, are that they function in...
Guanxi, understood as a specific type of human relations, are one of constitutive features of Chines...
Abstract: Problem statement: The study aims to offer a discussion on social capital and guanxi, in o...