Chinese Social-institutions Imitating Nature?: Unveiling Indonesian-chinese Entrepreneurs' Business Strategies and Actions in Time of Crisis.  Insights from Complexity Theory - Lenny Sunaryo - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783844314526 - March 14, 2011
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Chinese Social-institutions Imitating Nature?: Unveiling Indonesian-chinese Entrepreneurs' Business Strategies and Actions in Time of Crisis. Insights from Complexity Theory

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This study provides a theoretical foundation explaining the long-standing paradox of Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneurs' highly successful economic behaviour. Combining Western and Eastern philosophies, this study examines the role of culture in prescribing beliefs and practices that affect human efforts to self- actualise, notably the motivations underlying these entrepreneurs' business practices. It applies Aristotle's notion of phronesis (practical knowledge or wisdom) to organisation studies. The enquiry employs the concept of self- organising systems (drawn from complexity theory) to ground the Confucian organismic conception of the cosmos. The underlying empirical study investigated Chinese entrepreneurs' strategic actions in a particular field (Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia), an environment characterised by complexity, uncertainty and social instability.

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Released March 14, 2011
ISBN13 9783844314526
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 304
Dimensions 226 × 17 × 150 mm   ·   471 g
Language German  

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