RE: In China, To Get Rich Is Not So Glorious – Ching-To Li
China was not what it is now 20 years ago. After opening its market to the world in the past decade, China has rapidly grown into one the the largest economies in the world. The increase of billionaires have also contributed to the positive economic returns but unfortunately, corruption remain as one of the largest issues in this country.
After spending my summer in Shanghai and Beijing working for my aunts’ business, I have realized the vast difference in work ethics compared to that of the western world. In China, employees worked longer hours and kept on a very tight schedule. Most business decisions made by CEOs or high-ranking officials were conducted “informally” and usually outside of the business environment (e.g in bars, restaurants etc). This made illegal transactions and bribery easier between corporations. Instead of looking at the bigger picture and seeing what is best for the company, personal goals get in the way and people start to lose their values and beliefs.
Ching-To’s Blog: https://blogs.ubc.ca/chingtoli/2012/11/18/in-china-to-get-rich-is-not-so-glorious/