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    Cambodian Mekong University Is the university that cares for the value of education Management and Organizational Behavior (MN211) 1 The Nature of Organisational Behaviour CHAPTER 1 Learning outcomes After completing this chapter you should be able to: explain the nature and main features of organisational behaviour; detail contrasting perspectives of orientations to work; outline the importance of management as an integrating activity; assess the nature and importance of the psychological

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    consider to be Asia’s newest economic "tiger." Structural problems do abound in Vietnam. Its underdeveloped economic infrastructure‚ a ponderous and pervasive government bureaucracy‚ and an embryonic legal system are but a few of them. But the country’s dynamism lies in its principle asset--its people. The population of Vietnam is young: 80 percent of its 73 million people are under the age of 40. They are also well educated‚ with an overall literacy rate approaching 90 percent. In addition‚ despite two

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    Suffered from exploitive terms of exchange w/ West b. Had to deal with underdevelopment‚ overpopulation c. And..poverty and environmental degradation d. Sound familiar? e. But...they also saw collapse of 1000 year civilization iv. Confucian system destroyed in Vietnam and China a. External aggression + internal upheaval b. Imperialism destroyed political institutions i. Left nothing for nation-building v. Recent themes a. Confucianism and traditions reworked/adapted

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    ABSTRACT: Along with the trend toward globalization‚ communication across cultural and national boundaries has a significant effect on business. The Dutch management researcher Geert Hofstede’s work of culture dimensions is regarded as an approach to measure inter-cultural differences to business for scholars and practitioners. However‚ such a significant work does not escape criticism. Even though his theory consummates to six dimensions based on varies datum and is widely applied by many academics

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    novel pertaining to average people living in northeastern China. Spence’s book is unlike the “typical” social Confucian society China was thought to resemble during the seventeenth century. In this book‚ ideas of a Confucian family are challenged and can be seen as alternative but non-the-less‚ Confucian throughout human interaction and specifically in individual behavior. The Confucian ideas of filial piety‚ suicide‚ and being subservient are present‚ yet not as prominent as historians might think

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    The era of the Tang and Song Dynasties is considered the Golden Age of Post-classical China. During these times‚ trade‚ society‚ art‚ and literature all flourished. A revival of Confucian thought was promoted by the governments of both dynasties. There was a decline in the status of women over this time period as well. These political and social aspects of Chinese life have both changed and remained the constant as China progressed through the Tang and the Song dynasties. The rebuilding of and expansion

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    In the article‚ “Aliens‚ Neo-Confucians‚ and the Power of Language”‚ the author‚ Nathan Vedal‚ utilizes the film “Arrival” to introduce the controversial idea proposed by the Neo-Confucian scholars of the Ming Dynasty who were attempting to transcribe Confucian teachings from before 5th century B.C.E. This idea consists of the belief that decoding an unfamiliar writing system can teach new ways of seeing the world. Although I do not necessarily believe in this idea‚ I find the study itself interesting

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    The book The Chinese Maze Murders by Robert Van Gulik is written in a Confucian view point. Even though it is written from this view point it does not hesitate to establish other religious views as well. Such as how Judge Dee is indeed a Confucian man. Not an Ideal Confucian‚ but a Confucian nonetheless. Judge Dee is a strict prefect which is not so much a Confucian way of ruling‚ but a legalist way. He uses both Confucian and Legalist teachings in order to run Lan Fang effectively. Also‚ this book

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    Cultural Organisation‚ Canada‚ 2009‚ 19 October 2009‚ http://www.unesco.org/en/education U.S. Library of Congress‚ USA‚ 2009‚ 19 October 2009‚ http://countrystudies.us/bangladesh/26.htm Yeh‚ R S‚ Lawrence‚ J J‚ 1995‚ ‘Individualism and Confucian Dynamism: A Note on Hofstede ’s Cultural Root to Economic Growth’‚ Journal of International Business Studies‚ Vol. 26‚ Issue 3‚ pp 655 – 669

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    abundantly clear that China would be a largely Confucian-based society. Confucianism is a major system of thought in China. Developed from the teachings of Confucius and his disciples‚ their ideals centered on concern with the principles of good conduct‚ practical wisdom‚ and proper social relationships. Confucianism has influenced the Chinese attitude toward life‚ and set the patterns of living and standards of social value. The keynote of Confucian ethics is jen‚ variously translated as "love‚"

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