Chinese socialinstitutions imitating nature?: Unveiling IndonesianChinese entrepreneurs' business strategies and actions in ti,Used

Chinese socialinstitutions imitating nature?: Unveiling IndonesianChinese entrepreneurs' business strategies and actions in ti,Used

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This study provides a theoretical foundation explaining the longstanding paradox of ChineseIndonesian 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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