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    La recherche et la pratique du management interculturel à la centrale nucléaire de Daya Bay

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    En nous rĂ©fĂ©rant Ă  la thĂ©orie traditionnelle du management interculturel qui Ă©tudie la diffĂ©rence culturelle des nations, nous tenterons de construire un modĂšle structurant du management interculturel et d’analyser en recourant Ă  ce modĂšle des actions du management interculturel sur le centrale de Daya Bay. Nous nous proposons par cette recherche de formaliser une nouvelle mĂ©thode de management interculturel qui pourrait ĂȘtre une rĂ©fĂ©rence pour la construction et le management des futures centrales nuclĂ©aires en Chine.Referring to the traditional theory of the intercultural management that studies the cultural difference of the nations, we are tempted to establish a frame model of the intercultural management and resorting to this model analyzer the actions of intercultural management in Daya Bay Station. By this research, we intend to formalize a new model of intercultural management that may be a reference for the construction and management of the futures nuclear power plants in Chine

    Research on dynamic integration model of Guanxi resources in the entrepreneurial process based on Chinese cultural context

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    Conference Name:2nd International Conference on E-Business and E-Government, ICEE 2011. Conference Address: Shanghai, China. Time:May 6, 2011 - May 8, 2011.Shanghai University; Shanghai Business School; Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology; Shanghai Institute of Foreign TradeSince traditional research on the importance of Guanxi resources to the success of entrepreneurship is from the static point of view, this paper builds a dynamic integration model after redefining different types of entrepreneurial processes and Guanxi resources, which puts forward how to integrate relatives, acquaintance, favor and transaction relationship in four different entrepreneurial phases, namely opportunity identification, resources-obtaining, company survival and growth. ? 2011 IEEE

    Integrated Research on the Impact of Entrepreneurs' Social Relationships on the Business Resources-Based on the "Yin-Yang" Perspective

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    Conference Name:2010 Conference on Management in China. Conference Address: Lanzhou, PEOPLES R CHINA. Time:AUG 13-15, 2010.In the typical Chinese society which based on "Personal Feeling and Private Relationship", "Guanxi" as a social existence is affecting business operations. In the entrepreneurial process, entrepreneurs place emphasis on the different relationships, and attach different importance to the access and the usage of the three key business resources simultaneously (economic capital, social capital, symbolic capital). Based on the "Yin-Yang" Perspective of Traditional Chinese culture, this paper builds a dynamic integration model of Entrepreneurs' Social Relationships correspond to the Business Resources, this model assumes "Guanxi" is composed of "heart" and "mind", which are the two polar sides in "Yin-Yang" of traditional Chinese culture. In the different stages of business, through the use of "Guanxi" of "Yin Yang" to integrate three most required capital: economic capital, social capital and symbolic capital effectively and dynamically to meet the needs of growth of entrepreneurial business

    Natural environment suitability for human settlements in China based on GIS

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    With the degeneration of environment and acceleration of urbanization, human environment has attracted great attention worldwide. This paper sets up the Human Settlements Environment Index (HEI) model and evaluates the natural environment suitability for Human Settlements in China based on GIS technology. The results show that the HEI of China decreases from southeast to northwest in general, HEI is significantly correlated with population density at grid size and the correlation coefficient (r) between them reaches 0.93, which indicates that natural environment suitability for Human Settlements has a significant influence on population distribution. Most people in China mainly concentrate in areas with high natural environment suitability, The total suitable area is 430.47x10(4) km(2), which accounts for nearly 45% of the total land area in China, while the proportion of people living in the area reaches 96,56%. With a population density of 18 people per square kilometer, the critical area is the transitional region for people to live in China. The critical area covers 225.11 x 10(4) km(2) with a population of 41.12 million. The non-suitable area covers 304.42x10(4) km(2) with a population of only 2.49 million
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