Migration of Chinese Consumption Values: Traditions, Modernization, and Cultural Renaissance [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 88 (3):399 - 409 (2009)
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Abstract

Most observers of the Chinese consumer market have seen its linear evolution from a traditional culture toward a more Westernized consumer society during the country's three-decade experimentation of the free market. Recent development, however, shows a cultural renaissance in China wherein Chinese people have increasingly demanded their traditional culture components to be part of their consumption experience, coinciding with China's re-emergence as a country of economic and political power. We identify this shift, explore its causes, and discuss its managerial and theoretical implications

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