佛教经济学视角下的社区企业发展:泰国南部案例研究

A Buddhist economic approach to the development of community enterprises: a case study from Southern Thailand

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2005
被引 51
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究泰国南部三个社区企业采用佛教经济学方法的发展过程与关键成功因素,发现'善思'过程(正见与正思)及'善友'(社会资本)与成员分析思维(人力资本)是核心,而非物质资本。

Abstract

This study was undertaken to observe the development process and key success factors in three community enterprises adopting a Buddhist economic approach to development. The enterprises were established by weavers, farmers and housewives from three communities in the south of Thailand. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews and observation with representatives of the groups and their supporters as they participated in community activities. Buddhist economics differs significantly from neoclassical economics in its recognition of ethic and moral issues. In addition to the objective of production or consumption to optimise profit or utility value, Buddhist economics also recognises that many non-financial factors which contribute to an individual's quality of life are important. The key success factor in the community enterprises which were studied was the process of 'good thinking', or the constructive use of wisdom among leaders and group members through the processes of 'right understanding' and 'right thought'. Economically efficient activities were developed through the use of an external factor--a 'good friend', comparable with social capital--and an internal factor--the employment of analytical thinking by members, comparable to the use of human capital. Neither factor can be created from physical capital but is derived from the process of learning and reviewing. Copyright 2005, Oxford University Press.

佛教经济学社区企业成功关键因素泰国南部