Dong Weizhen's scientific contributions
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Publications (4)
Guanxi, translated as 'social connections,' or 'social networks,' is among the most important studied phenomena in China today. Guanxi lies at the heart of China's social order, its economic structure, and its changing institutional landscape. It is considered important in every realm of life, from politics to business, and officialdom to street li...
this article. 4) Showing how privately interpersonal guanxi operates in conjunction with behavior in public spaces (Farrer), formal bureaucracies (Bian, Guthrie, Hanser, Kiester, Li, Smart and 5 The possibly unique nature of guanxi is debated throughout this book, either implicitly or explicitly. See also Tu (1994)
This paper has been prepared as part of CPD's ongoing agricultural policy research. The paper was presented at the dialogue on Women's Contribution to Rural Economic Activities: Making the Invisible Visible. It presents some empirical evidences of recent changes in gender roles in economic activities, and impact of women's participation on their em...
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... Kai fang introduced new modalities through which to form relationships between owners, workers, State regulatory bodies, and foreign multinationals (Bian 2019). As such, guanxi has evolved into a new organized web-based form of conjunction of private personal relationships into public spaces, formal bureaucracies, and capital flows to reshape the economy of the society (Wellman, Chen, and Dong 2002). ...
... In particular, the structure and enactment of women's networks is of value to avoid the risk of the "cliff". Research has also found that overall women have fewer non-kin ties, while men include also more co-workers in their networks (Wellman et al., 2001). The defective networks may be a disadvantage both from the glass ceiling and glass cliff perspective for women managers in China. ...
... The transition of China' s economy to market system, however, have had negative impact, at least at the early stage, on female' s employment participation (Dong, 1996), which can be explained roughly by those theories on gender segregation in the labour market (Anker, 1997) and especially in the informal sectors (Scott, 1995). ...