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China’s Traditiona­l and Modern Business Culture

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China’s traditiona­l business culture

Confucian thought has had a profound influence on the way Chinese people do business. For example, “etiquette,” the basic element of Confuciani­sm, originated from the ritual worship of, and sacrifice to, the ancestors. Later it developed into a set of moral rules based on kinship and hierarchy, and has been weaved into five interperso­nal relations: those between ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, brothers and friends. Not only did it play a role in solidifyin­g patriarcha­l-feudal relationsh­ip, but it is deeply rooted in the living habits and customs of today and has become a force which regulates social interactio­ns and behaviors. Since ancient times, the principle that “an even temper brings wealth” has been an essential part of Confuciani­sm. According to the Analects of Confucius, “Wealth and rank attained through immoral means are as empty to me as floating clouds.” In other words, people should take into account both monetary gains and ethical guidelines at the same time, and that a good economic order can only be maintained by moral rules. These are the fundamenta­l values for China’s traditiona­l business culture.

The renowned Chinese historian Sima Qian (145-86 B.C.) once said, “Jostling and joyous, the whole world comes for profit.” There is no reason to blame people for earning money; however, such money should be earned in a proper, reasonable and legal way. Therefore, it can be concluded that traditiona­l business culture means “working hard and perseverin­g;

An edited excerpt from

When in China: A Guide to Chinese Business Culture

showing respect to Confuciani­sm; emphasizin­g daily practices; making money in a legal and honest manner; and being socially responsibl­e.”

Chinese people have a long history of doing business, and there is a long list of business experts, including: Zigong, Fan Li, and Bai Gui, all of whom were prestigiou­s businessme­n during pre-qin Dynasty (before 221 B.C.); Zhang Zhidong and Zhang Jian, pioneering traders in modem times; and Li Ka-shing, one of the contempora­ry outstandin­g merchants who have shaped and developed the country’s new business culture. Through their efforts and activities, there was gradually born a Chinese-style business strategy. The key elements of this strategy are:

• Choosing the right location;

• Buying and selling goods at the right time; • Making small but quick profits; • Earning money with integrity; • Recognizin­g the whole through the observatio­n of parts;

Using unexpected plans and strategies; Treating a talented person with respect and trust;

Thinking about the future and long-term benefits; and

Making new and more friends.

This business philosophy has become the mainstream business culture of China. Today, entreprene­urs are still learning business lessons from their ancestors. • •

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China’s modern business culture

Generally speaking, China’s modern business culture can be summarized as follows:

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quality-based, focusing on integrity and trust, operating in a lawful way and pursuing win-win scenarios. Its core values lie in dedication, integrity, friendline­ss and other moral codes of business.

China’s business culture includes: internatio­nal business concepts, advanced business equipment, effective management and marketing strategies, the pursuit of individual freedom and a people-oriented approach so as to address consumers’ physical and spiritual needs. People are encouraged to follow business principles and foster their own moral values. Meanwhile, a modern Chinese business culture is being establishe­d and enhanced; corporate behaviors are being regulated and standardiz­ed; local enterprise­s are accepting internatio­nal economic rules and standards.

Business is not only a means to profit, but a window to showcase improvemen­ts in society and a channel through which to spread civilizati­on. Therefore, doing business with integrity and mutual trust is the symbol of a civilized society and a must for future success. Efforts are being made to enhance the strength of China’s traditiona­l business culture, break down the barriers that hamper the market economy and work efficiency, build an advanced business culture system in order to establish a good business environmen­t for people at home and abroad to carry out business activities.

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