Map x
Chronology xi
Preface xiv
1 What is Guanxi? 1
Guanxi in Everyday Chinese Life 2
Guanxi as Local Knowledge 7
Theoretical Models of Guanxi in the Social Sciences 12
A SNA Approach toward Guanxi 19
Guanxi as Resource Mobilizer: A Concluding Note 25
2 Guanxi and Network Building 28
Guanxi Interaction as an Everyday Phenomenon 28
Guanxi Cultivation and Expansion through Banquets 38
Guanxi Exchanges at Events of Cultural Significance 47
Guanxi Networks and Social Class 54
A Concluding Note: Rural-Urban Differences 62
3 Guanxi and Jobs 66
The Maoist Era 67
The Post-Mao Era 72
The Dynamics of Guanxi 77
Empirical Evidence from Large-Scale Social Surveys 82
Summary 99
4 Guanxi and Business Founding 102
China's Business World: An Overview 102
Guanxi as Mechanisms of Self-Employment 107
Guanxi as Mechanisms of Business Founding 115
Entrepreneur Networks in Business Founding and Later Success 121
5 Guanxi and Organizational Development 128
Theoretical Perspectives on Guanxi-Organization Relations 128
Guanxi as Mechanisms of Organizational Governance 141
Guanxi as Mechanisms of Organizational Performance 154
Foreign Organizations in Guanxi Culture 161
6 Guanxi and Politics 168
Nepotism and Guanxi Networks in a Local Government 168
Guanxi Favoritism and the Politics of Promotion 176
Guanxi Favoritism in the Politicized Legal System 191
7 Guanxi and Social Structure 202
The Internal and External Logics of Guanxi 202
Guanxi Networks and Social Structure 207
Guanxi Networks as Social Structure 212
A Research Agenda 218
Bibliography 223
Chinese-Language References 242
Index 246
Yanjie Bian is Professor of Sociology at the University of Minnesota and Xi’an Jiaotong University
“Yanjie Bian is the pre-eminent scholar on social networks and
guanxi in China and this monograph is the benchmark of his
theoretical and methodological analysis of guanxi and its global
implications. A must-read for scholars and students on social
networks everywhere.”
Nan Lin, Duke University “Combining deep knowledge of Chinese
culture with expertise in global network theory, Professor
Yanjie Bian offers the definitive book on guanxi – the
interpersonal connections through which personal achievement
happens in China, and often (by other names) in the West.”
Ronald S. Burt, University of Chicago “[This] book provides
valuable information regarding the complicated and myriad ways in
which Chinese society functions and how this actually affects the
politics and economics of society.”
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