concept   going public
culture   China
statement   In China, going public is less common and prestigious because of the emphasis on government or family control of businesses.

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1 go public China Going public often involves significant government scrutiny and is seen as a big step in a company's development. 1
2 go public China Less common for companies to go public, as ownership and control are often tightly held within families or small groups 1
3 go public China Considered a major achievement and a symbol of success, often associated with gaining recognition and respect from society. 1
4 go public China Less common for companies to go public as they often rely on private funding and government support, with the preference for state-owned enterprises. 1
5 go public China There is less emphasis on going public through IPOs, as many companies prefer to maintain private ownership and control over their operations. 1
6 going public China Less common and less emphasized, as companies may prioritize stability and long-term relationships over the pressure of public ownership. 1
7 going public China Going public may be less common and not seen as prestigious, as the emphasis is often on government or family control of businesses. 1
8 going public China Going public is often seen as a prestigious achievement and a way for companies to gain recognition and status in the business community. 1
9 public China Public behavior places a strong emphasis on harmony and respect for authority. 1
10 public art China Public art is often used as a means of civic beautification and as a demonstration of urban development and modernization. 1
11 public behavior China Less strict adherence to queuing in public, with a tendency for more chaotic and crowded situations. 1
12 public image China Public image is strongly associated with respect for authority and hierarchy. 1