Questioning the Appropriateness of Examining Guanxi in a Wasta Environment: Why Context Should Be Front and Center in Informal Network Research – A Commentary on 'De-Linking From Western Epistemologies: Using GuanxiType Relationships to Attract and Retain Hotel Guests in the Middle East’

Main author: Horak, Sven
Other authors: Abosag, Ibrahim
Hutchings, Kate
Alsarhan, Fadi
Ali, Sa’ad
Al-Twal, Arwa
Weir, David
AlHussan, Fawaz
Al-Husan, Faten
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author Horak, Sven
author_facet Horak, Sven
Abosag, Ibrahim
Hutchings, Kate
Alsarhan, Fadi
Ali, Sa’ad
Al-Twal, Arwa
Weir, David
AlHussan, Fawaz
Al-Husan, Faten
authorStr Horak, Sven
author_letter Horak, Sven
author2 Abosag, Ibrahim
Hutchings, Kate
Alsarhan, Fadi
Ali, Sa’ad
Al-Twal, Arwa
Weir, David
AlHussan, Fawaz
Al-Husan, Faten
author2Str Abosag, Ibrahim
Hutchings, Kate
Alsarhan, Fadi
Ali, Sa’ad
Al-Twal, Arwa
Weir, David
AlHussan, Fawaz
Al-Husan, Faten
title Questioning the Appropriateness of Examining Guanxi in a Wasta Environment: Why Context Should Be Front and Center in Informal Network Research – A Commentary on 'De-Linking From Western Epistemologies: Using GuanxiType Relationships to Attract and Retain Hotel Guests in the Middle East’
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 2023
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/40978/