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E-commerce's Impact on Traditional Business Development 被引量:1
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作者 Xiaofeng Guo Jieying Zhang 《Chinese Business Review》 2005年第10期78-81,共4页
The development of E-commerce accelerates the development of invisible market; the tangible market's functions of the retail trader will be replaced by the invisible market's function of the Intemet. The retail tra... The development of E-commerce accelerates the development of invisible market; the tangible market's functions of the retail trader will be replaced by the invisible market's function of the Intemet. The retail trader's functions tend to be weakened. With the direct integration by producing and consuming with the progress of E-commerce, the wholesale trader is going to shrink. Simultaneously, the E-commerce has solved the unsuitable contradiction of the producing and consuming structure and challenged the traditional storage industry. By the instance of changing from tangible function to invisible functions and improvement of information environment, the precondition of enterprise's expansion happened to be varied, and the scale of modem business enterprises will have a new developing trend. 展开更多
关键词 E-commerce traditional business invisible market Intemet
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China’s Traditional and Modern Business Culture
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《ChinAfrica》 2018年第10期63-63,共1页
China's traditional business cultureConfucian thought has had a profound influence on the way Chinese people do business. For example, "etiquette," the basic element of Confucianism, originated from the ritual wors... China's traditional business cultureConfucian thought has had a profound influence on the way Chinese people do business. For example, "etiquette," the basic element of Confucianism, originated from the ritual worship of, and sacrifice to, the ancestors. Later it developed into a set of moral rules based On kinship and hierarchy, and has been weaved into five interpersonal relations: those between ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, brothers and friends. Not only did it play a role in solidifying patriarchal-feudal relationship, but it is deeply rooted in the living habits and customs of today and has become a force which regulates social interactions and behaviors. Since ancient times, the principle that "an even temper brings wealth" has been an essential part of Confucianism. 展开更多
关键词 China’s traditional and Modern business Culture
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