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The Archilles Heel that Hobbles the Asian Giant - The Legal and Cultural Impediments to Antibribery Initiatives in China
American Business Law Journal, Volume: 50, Issue: 3, Pages: 483 - 541
Swansea University Author: Shuangge Wen
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DOI (Published version): 10.1111/ablj.12013
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In conjunction with the considerable investment and trade opportunities that have been generated in China’s booming economy, significant challenges associated with the unique Chinese socio-cultural and ethical environment are increasingly apparent. Raising doubt over whether existing studies take ad...
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In conjunction with the considerable investment and trade opportunities that have been generated in China’s booming economy, significant challenges associated with the unique Chinese socio-cultural and ethical environment are increasingly apparent. Raising doubt over whether existing studies take adequate account of a major social threat in the Chinese socio-cultural setting – namely, the endemic level of bribery – this paper seeks to correct the imbalance. By investigating various elements that shape the ubiquitous nature of bribery in China, the paper looks at the interconnections between unique socio-cultural elements and the resultant complexities of China’s legal anti-bribery practices, and argues the necessity of a multifaceted approach to combat the practice. |
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