International journal of business anthropology. Volume 7 (1) / edited by Gang Chen.
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TextSeries: International Journal of Business AnthropologyPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - text
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- 9781527507456
- 1527507459
- 302.35 23
- GN450.8
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Intro; Table of Contents; Statement of International Journal of Business Anthropology; Centralising Peripheries; The Chinese Intermediaries and the Cross-Cultural Migration of a Japanese Adult Video Actress; The Influence of Cultural Orientation on Gender Role Representations; The Relevance of Anthropology in Management Education in India; Tobacco Growing and Cultural Impacts on Smoking among Ethnic Minority Women in Yunnan, China; The Role of Internal Control System in Islamic Microfinance Cooperatives for Micro and Small Enterprises; Reform and Innovation in New Period
This issue of the International Journal of Business Anthropology contains seven articles related to the practice of business anthropology in various countries. The first article makes two arguments about China's Belt and Road Initiative (also known as "One Belt, One Road") based on two case studies in Tashkurgan in Xinjiang province and Houqiao in Yunnan province of China. The second discusses factors that led to the popularity of a Japanese adult video (AV) actress in China since 2010. The third paper examines variances in the representational framing of gender-roles in advertisements across
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