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Balancing between organizations and society: exploring Chinese organizations’ legitimacy efforts
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Corporate Communications: An International Journal (2015) 20 (1): 90–110.
Published: 02 February 2015
... values on their Web sites; this study identified some key value clusters (e.g. such as trustworthiness, propriety, benevolence, or self-regulation) for Chinese organizations’ legitimacy; Confucianism exerted a strong influence on these Chinese organizations’ values; and Chinese organizations relied...
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Competitive aesthetics, semiotics, chaos and leadership: Corporate photography strategy for the CEO
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Corporate Communications: An International Journal (2006) 11 (2): 109–125.
Published: 01 April 2006
.../their corporate prowess in productivity as well as in profit‐generating power (Foo, 2003a, b, c). It is timely, however, for them to broaden their embrace to include competitive aesthetics. Chief executives Photography Corporate communications Corporate identity Corporate strategy Confucianism...
