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        Does Religious Freedom Affect Country Risk Assessment?

        Ilan Alon,John Spitzer 서울대학교 국제학연구소 2003 Journal of International and Area Studies Vol.10 No.2

          Investors and lenders, when evaluating the risks of a country, generally base their assessment on the political and social environment of a country. Accordingly, a number of studies examining the economic and political factors affecting country risk assessment have surfaced, but no known researches have studied the impact of religious freedom, which is an influential element in the political and social environment of a country, on international business. This study analyzes the relationship between religious freedom and the three measures of country risk: ICRG, Institutional Investor and Euromoney. Although the empirical results are mixed, this article maintains that religious freedom is likely to affect the international business environment.

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        Analysis of the Changing Trends in Attitudes and Values by Chinese: The Case of Shanghai’s Young & Educated

        Le Lu,Ilan Alon 서울대학교 국제학연구소 2004 Journal of International and Area Studies Vol.11 No.2

        It is sometimes said that Chinese culture is simultaneously the oldest and the youngest culture in the World: oldest because it has about 5000 years of history and youngest because of a history that often made radical changes in the cultural values possible, if not necessary. This article contains information that is useful to international business practitioners and academics interested in Chinese business by specifically focusing on the cultural trends that affect the young and educated population of Shanghai in today’s China. This group is important as it consists of both the potential labor force and the target market for multinational companies, and is likely to form the present and future business leaders of China. The paper discusses the new hybridized form of Chinese culture that has emerged among the educated youth in Shanghai, one that embodies a unique combination of Eastern and Western cultural elements.

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        Analysis of the Changing Trends in Attitudes and Values of the Chinese - The Case of Shanghai"s Young & Educated

        Le Lu,Ilan Alon 서울대학교 국제학연구소 2004 Journal of International and Area Studies Vol.11 No.2

          It is sometimes said that Chinese culture is simultaneously the oldest and the youngest culture in the World: oldest because it has about 5000 years of history and youngest because of a history that often made radical changes in the cultural values possible, if not necessary. This article contains information that is useful to international business practitioners and academics interested in Chinese business by specifically focusing on the cultural trends that affect the young and educated population of Shanghai in today s China. This group is important as it consists of both the potential labor force and the target market for multinational companies, and is likely to form the present and future business leaders of China. The paper discusses the new hybridized form of Chinese culture that has emerged among the educated youth in Shanghai, one that embodies a unique combination of Eastern and Western cultural elements.

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