Table of Contents
List of graphics 2
List of tables 2
List of abbreviations 2
1. Introduction 3
2. China overview 4
2.1. General Facts 4
2.2. Geography and History 5
2.3. Economy 7
3. Chinese Culture 8
3.1. Hofstede’s cultural dimensions 8
3.2. Hall’s cultural model 11
3.3. Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism 11
4. Chinese Business Culture 12
4.1. Western vs. Chinese Business Practices 12
4.2. Guanxi 13
4.3. Conversations 14
4.4. Chinese Names 15
4.5. Business meals 15
4.6. Others 16
5. Conclusion 18
Bibliography 19
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List of graphics
Graphic 1 : Process of studying Business Culture 3
Graphic 2 : Map China 5
Graphic 3 : Map EU 6
Graphic 4 : Hofestede’s cultural dimensions - China 9
Graphic 5 : Hofestede’s cultural dimensions - European countries 9
List of tables
Table 1 : General Facts 4
Table 2 : Economic Facts 7
Table 3 : High- and low-context cultures 11
Table 4 : Western vs. Chinese Business Practices 12
Table 5 : Western vs. Chinese Networking 14
List of abbreviations
ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations
BC Before Christ
est. estimation
EU European Union
GDP Gross Domestic Product
IDV Individualism
LTO Long-Term Orientation
MAS Masculinity
NAFTA North American Free Trade Agreement
PDI Power Distance Index
UAI Uncertainty Avoidance Index
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1. Introduction
This paper is the final paper for the course Chinese History and Culture. China has become a global business power and therefore it is important for Western people to know about China and the way they do business. This paper is written preliminarily for Western people who want to know how to do business with Chinese. The paper puts much emphasis on comparing the different cultures. Therefore it is also interesting for Chinese who want to know more about the differences between their and Western culture. A mutual understanding of the different cultures can help to reduce misunderstandings and communicate more effectively. First of all, it is important to give a brief overview of the country. To get a better understanding of the information, China will be compared with the European Union (EU). Chapter 3 will give an overview of Chinese culture in general using Hofstede’s and Hall’s approach to describe culture. It is important to understand Chinese culture in general to understand Chinese business culture. Then chapter 4 deals with some important aspects of Chinese Business culture. Besides that learning the Chinese language can be a complementary part of getting a better understanding of Chinese business culture and Chinese culture in general. This paper does not deal with studying the Chinese language. If the business language in your special case is not English, it is advised to use an interpreter unless you speak Chinese fluently. However, just knowing the basics of the Chinese language can impress your business partner and shows the seriousness of your business relation. Graphic 1 summarizes the process of studying Business culture:
Finally, this paper ends with a conclusion in chapter 5.
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2. China overview
This chapter gives an overview of the most important statistics about EU and China, which are relevant for business.
2.1. General Facts
First of all, let’s take a look at some statistics to compare the two countries. China has with its 9.5 billions sq km more than double the size of the EU and with 1.3 billion people almost three times more inhabitants than EU. The average Chinese inhabitant is much younger than in the EU and despite of the one-child policy China is growing more rapid than EU.
The average European citizen lives six years longer than the average Chinese one. Especially with the life expectancy of women there are huge differences. The two most important politicians in China are President Hu Jintao and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao, while the most important EU-politician is Jose Durao Barroso, the head of the EU commission.
Area: 3,976,372 sq km Area: 9,596,960 sq km Population: 455 million Population: 1.3 billion
Age Structure: Age Structure: 0-14 years: 16.3% 0-14 years: 22.3% 15-64 years: 67.2% 15-64 years: 70.3% > 65 years: 16.6% > 65 years: 7.5% Population growth rate: 0.17% Population growth rate: 0.57%
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Life expectancy at birth: Life expectancy at birth: total population: 78.1 years total population: 72 years male: 74.9 years male: 70.4 years female: 81.4 years female: 73.72 years
President of the European Com- PresidentHU Jintao mission Jose DURAO BARROSO Premier WEN Jiabao
Source: Own table using data from CIA Worldfact Book (2006)
2.2. Geography and History
China is an Eastern Asia country, bordering to several countries. The People’s Republic of China was founded on 1 October 1949. After the reforms of Deng Xiaoping, commencing in the year 1978, China opened to the world and has become an important power in the global world. As this paper does not deal with Chinese history in more detail, it is recommended to inform yourself about Chinese history, when you want to do business in China.
The European Union is located in Europe, consisting of 25 independent countries. This means that the EU is no country; it is a federation of independent countries.
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Hannes Mungenast, 2007, Chinese business culture, München, GRIN Verlag GmbH
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