The Exploration of the Integration of Yingge Dance's Artistic Wisdom with Chaoshan Enterprise Management
DOI: 10.23977/acccm.2024.060323 | Downloads: 31 | Views: 664
Author(s)
Qi Li 1,2, Chaowen Lin 3
Affiliation(s)
1 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, Nanjing Tech University Pujiang Institute, Nanjing, China
2 Chinese Business Research Institute, Nanjing Tech University Pujiang Institute, Nanjing, China
3 Shenzhen Yinda Weino Circuit Technology Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, China
Corresponding Author
Qi LiABSTRACT
This paper aims to explore the unique art form of Yingge dance in the Chaoshan region and its cultural impact on the local people, as well as to investigate its commonalities with the management practices of Chaoshan high-tech enterprises. By deeply analyzing the artistic wisdom embodied in Yingge dance, this paper reveals its unique role in shaping the characteristics, values, and thinking patterns of the Chaoshan people. Additionally, by examining real management cases from Chaoshan high-tech enterprises, the paper compares and studies the points of convergence between Yingge dance culture and enterprise management concepts, team building, decision-making processes, and innovative spirit. The research finds that the qualities emphasized in Yingge dance, such as unity and cooperation, adaptability, and a spirit of innovation, are fully reflected in the management practices of Chaoshan high-tech enterprises. This study not only enriches the theoretical content of the interdisciplinary field of culture and enterprise management but also provides valuable insights for promoting the innovation and development of corporate culture in the Chaoshan region.
KEYWORDS
Yingge Dance Culture; Influence of Chaoshan Culture; Chaoshan Enterprise Management; Integration of Artistic Wisdom and Enterprise ManagementCITE THIS PAPER
Qi Li, Chaowen Lin, The Exploration of the Integration of Yingge Dance's Artistic Wisdom with Chaoshan Enterprise Management. Accounting and Corporate Management (2024) Vol. 6: 192-196. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/acccm.2024.060323.
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