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Confucian Doctrine and Entrepreneurship

James O. Fiet ()
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James O. Fiet: University of Louisville

Chapter Chapter 26 in Religious Doctrines and their Influence on Entrepreneurship, 2023, pp 187-194 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In 2005, Confucianism had 6.33 million adherents, nearly all of whom lived in South Korea. It is a system of thought and behavior originating anciently in China. It has been described as a tradition, a philosophy, a religion, a humanistic religion, a way of governing, or simply as a way of life. It is unlikely that this loose amalgamation of practices will have a predictable effect on entrepreneurship. This chapter examines whether they are undergirded by doctrines that could be related to entrepreneurial success.

Keywords: Tradition; Philosophy; Humanistic religion; Practices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-43386-3_26

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