从乌班图构建竞争优势:来自南非的管理启示

Building competitive advantage from ubuntu: Management lessons from South Africa

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES · 2001
被引 423 · 同刊同年前 6%
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

探讨非洲乌班图(ubuntu)理念中的人性关怀与社群精神,分析其在职场中的体现,并论证采纳该理念可为企业带来竞争优势。

Abstract

Executive Overview Much of management theory is based on the writings of early 20th-century Western scholars whose disciplinary orientations were heavily grounded in economics and classical sociology. These writings depict homo sapiens as an individualistic, utility-maximizing, transaction-oriented species. In contrast, recent scholarship has revealed the gender and racio-ethnic biases of these theories, and shown them to be invalid models of human nature. Humans are social and communal beings. Along with rationality, we are guided by emotions such as anxiety, hope, disappointment, fear, anger, excitement, pity, and remorse. By acknowledging the importance of emotions, world management discourse can evolve more holistic, inclusive, and emancipatory theories. South Africa offers a unique opportunity for understanding the African concept of ubuntu or humaneness. Ubuntu is rich with consideration for compassion and communality. This article discusses the characteristics of ubuntu, explores situations in which it manifests itself in the workplace, and argues that ubuntu can give competitive advantage to companies that incorporate its principles and practices.

管理学组织行为学跨文化管理商业伦理