of obstacles, and the story of DMG in Shanghai tells us sticking to strict rules and regulations is less likely to leap over the obstacles.
3. What are the ethical issues that might arise when drawing upon guanxiwang to get things done in China? What does this suggest about the limits of using guanxiwang for a Western business committed to high ethical standards?
There are several ethic
Chinese people who obey these principles can enjoy their citizenship rights in principle.
Under international laws, governments are allowed to restrict the free flow of information to protect certain narrowly determined interests, such as national security or public morals. But any decision to limit or restrict access to information should comport with international standards for protecting the
of the opinions are represented by the view of U.S.A. International agencies showed a tendency to protect Google’s standpoint. They generally describe Google as an agent of justice and China as a dictator.
An article named ‘What Happens as Google Uncensors Search in China?’ by the New York Times included interviews ofChinese internet users showed an opinion for justification of Google’
with natives, learning foreign language
Year 2002, first regular album
Fluent in English, didn’t inform nationality
Culture product’s elaborate plan
China entry planned
Chinese style group, member name
Year 2005, active part as Tohoshinki
Japanese market concentrated after Japan entry.
Popularity in artistic TV programs
Start from local TV program
A. Localization strategy: Success and failure of foreign store operation is determined by how closely it could approach to their culture and language. Focused the point that Chinese E-Mart Shanghai store is right Chinese enterprise and it’s not others because it is different from theirs.
Being tried to change the naming of the job title which co-workers could see each other in the viewpoint o