Abstract
Abstract
Feng-Shui has greatly impacted Chinese society andoften influences business decisions. This paper develops a decision making framework for Chinese businesses that follows the principles of Feng-Shui. This paper contributes to the academic literature by introducing a conceptual decision making model that includes a worldview, a strategy for risk avoidance and considering the environment impact, and a way to enhance the understanding of the impacts of Feng-Shui theory on Chinese business operations.
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