Abstract
This paper empirically tests the changing behavior of financial decision making of Chinese working women after the opening and reform policies of government and emergence of the foreign cultural values with indigenous Chinese culture. To know the impact of the emerged artistic values on the lives of the women regarding household monetary decision making, female financial autonomy and financial empowerment an online survey and personal interviews were conducted. Survey participators were working females around the Chinese; they showed the participatory behavior in the household decision making, income generation, family oriented expenses, savings for the upcoming needs while keeping the maximum control over the financial matters. Men dominance in monetary matters at the household level was challenged by educated Chinese women. Mostly respondents have control/wants to have control over their own income as well as on the income of their husbands/future husbands.

KHURRAM ABBAS, YULEI RAO. (2014) Impact of Emerging Foreign Culture Values on Chinese Women Empowerment and Financial Autonomy, International Review of Management and Business Research, Volume 3, Issue 2.
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