Help One Another, Use One Another: Toward an Anthropology of Family Business
从人类学亲属理论出发,探讨亲属关系在家庭企业中的成本与收益,指出亲属与市场两种规范秩序的冲突源于长期广义互惠与短期平衡互惠的差异,对理解家庭企业的社会整合有启发。
Anthropological kinship theory is explored for potential contributions to a theory of family business. This article considers the costs and benefits of a role for kinship in business. Both derive from the discrepancy between the normative orders of kinship and markets; respectively, long–term generalized reciprocity and short–term balanced reciprocity. Because the former reflects the morality of society as a whole, kinship integrates social fields more readily than more specialized orders like markets.