Self-governing organizations and culture: addressing condominium law developments in China

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作者
Chen, Lei [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Durham, Durham Law Sch, Durham, England
关键词
Power distance; Long-term orientation; Collectivism; Law and culture; Chinese property reform; Condominium governance; CITIES; AGENT;
D O I
10.1108/JPPEL-04-2023-0014
中图分类号
D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
PurposeThis paper aims to unfold the intricate relations between private law design, the structure of organizations for collective action and cultural values and orientations that practically guide interpersonal interactions in Chinese society. Design/methodology/approachDrawing upon the Hofstede Insights National Culture survey (The Culture Compass) data and some judicial rulings in China, this paper examines the legislative development and judicial approach to settle condominium disputes to explain and address the cultural orientation for future legal reform. This paper examines how the law reflects and responds to the cultural and social variations/interactions among the stakeholders, namely, local government, developers, homeowner associations, condo owners and property management agents. FindingsCulture plays a significant role in shaping how condominiums are governed in China. This analysis can highlight the role of cultural factors that influence the success or failure of condominium governance and suggest ways in which governance structures can be adapted to reflect the legal culture of the community better. The emphasis on social harmony, respect for authority, relationships and networks and knowledge and expertise all contribute to a unique approach to condominium governance that reflects the values and priorities of Chinese society. Originality/valueWhile much has been written on the importance of property rights to economic development, relatively little seems to be understood about processes of change in complex property systems, particularly in China, a socialist-transforming country. Specifically, there is a lack of reliable knowledge about the intricate relations between the structure of organizations for collective action and cultural orientations that practically guide interpersonal interactions in Chinese society. The question at the heart of this research relates to the condominium rules most suitable for an emerging Chinese private property market.
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