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The Chinese triangle of Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong :comparative institutional analyses
- 其他作者: So, Alvin Y., , Lin, Nan, , Poston, Dudley L.,
- 出版: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press 2001.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (vi, 301 pages) :illustrations.
- 叢書名: Contributions in sociology,no. 133
- 標題: Social institutions , Institutions sociales Chine -- Hongkong -- Congrès. , Institutions sociales Chine -- Congrès. , SOCIAL SCIENCE , Congress , Institutions sociales Taiwan -- Congrès. , SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology -- Cultural. , Social institutions China -- Hong Kong -- Congresses. , China , Hongkong , Institution , Institutions sociales , AnthropologyCultural. , Social institutions China -- Congresses. , POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy -- Cultural Policy. , Public PolicyCultural Policy. , Popular Culture. , Actes de congrès. , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Electronic books. , Taiwan. , China Hong Kong. , SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. , Social institutions. , Social institutions Taiwan -- Congresses. , Conference papers and proceedings. , Taiwan , China.
- ISBN: 0313075794 , 9780313075797
- ISBN: 0313308691 , 9780313308697 , 0084-9278 ;
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- 附註: "Selection of papers presented at a conference organized by the North American Chinese Sociologists Association (NACSA) in Toronto in August 1997"--Page vii Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: The Origins and Transformation of the Chinese Triangle / Alvin Y. So -- From Regional Integration to Export Competition? The Evolution of the Chinese Economic Triangle / Xiangming Chen -- A Study of Confucian Entrepreneurs in Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong / Tak Sing Cheung and Ambrose Y.C. King -- Local Institutions and Property Rights Transformation: Regional Variations in Chinese Rural Reforms / Chih-Jou Jay Chen -- Job Stress in the Era of Market Reforms: Manufacturing Workers in Urban Shanghai / Gina Lai -- Cultural Construction of Labor Politics: Gender, Kinship, and Ethnicity in a Shenzhen Workplace / Ngai Pun -- Of Flesh and Blood: The Human Consequences of Economic Restructuring on Women Workers in Hong Kong / Chi-Kwan Ho -- Institutions and Networks Constructing Gender Inequality in Manufacturing Factories: The Case of Taiwan's Export Processing and Industrial Zones / Ray-May Hsung and Esther Ngan-Ling Chow -- Guanxi: A Conceptual Analysis / Nan Lin -- Between Personal Ties and Organizational Imperative: The Formation of Exchange Networks among Hospitals / Ly-Yun Chang -- A Comparative Study of Personal Networks in Two Chinese Societies / Danching Ruan -- Overlapping Networks and Flexible Manufacturing: A Structural Analysis of Hong Kong-Based Garment Industry / Hon-Chu Leung -- PRC Immigrants in the United States: A Demographic Profile and an Assessment of Their Integration in the Chinese American Community / Fenggang Yang -- Immigrant Economy in a Pacific Rim Context: Chinese Business in Los Angeles / Yen-Fen Tseng and Yu Zhou -- Return Migration among Chinese Immigrants in Toronto / Kumiko Shibuya, Eric Fong, Ming-Long Lam, and Clement So -- Using Census Data to Conceptually Define the Chinese American Population / Dudley Poston, Runlong Huang, and Hong Dan.
- 摘要: The Chinese triangle of mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan constitutes one of the most dynamic regions in the world economy. Since the late 1970s, these three societies have experienced increasing economic integration; however, studies aimed at analyzing and explaining this integration have often overlooked the very important role social institutions have played in the shaping of this process. To fill this gap, this book adopts a systematic institutional approach designed to examine the different patterns of institutions in the three countries and to discuss how such social institutions as.
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The Chinese triangle of mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan constitutes one of the most dynamic regions in the world economy. Since the late 1970s, these three societies have experienced increasing economic integration; however, studies aimed at analyzing and explaining this integration have often overlooked the very important role social institutions have played in the shaping of this process. To fill this gap, this book adopts a systematic institutional approach designed to examine the different patterns of institutions in the three countries and to discuss how such social institutions as the economy, gender, social networks, and the Chinese diaspora have exerted a profound impact on all three societies. The chapters, taken together, argue that different patterns of institutional configuration have led to divergent paths of development, and that this divergence will have significant implications on the prospects for Chinese national reunification in the twenty-first century. The Introductory chapter provides a historical discussion on the origins and the transformation of the Chinese triangle during the second half of the twentieth century. The remainder of the volume is broken into four topics considered crucial for understanding the transformation of the Chinese triangle: economic transformation, gender, social networks, and the Chinese diaspora. As globalization impacts the Chinese triangle, studies that consider the issues from the perspective of social institutions will be increasingly important to understanding the area as it develops in the world economy.
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