Título
The role of social capital in the development of chinese family business: the case of Chengxin Group
Autor
Jianyong, Hu
Resumo
pt
Com o aprofundamento da globalização, as empresas familiares chinesas enfrentarão
uma maior concorrência. Para que possam sobreviver e crescer, devem continuar a
desenvolver atividades inovadoras e empreendedoras. Contudo, uma questão importante a
colocar é como as empresas familiares conseguem um desenvolvimento sustentável no quadro
da inovação, de atividades empreendedoras e diversificação das suas atividades? Esta tese tem
por base a teoria “capital social- recursos-desenvolvimento da empresa” e investiga o papel do
capital social no desenvolvimento das empresas familiares. Baseando-se no estudo da
empresa familiar Chengxin Group, esta tese confirma que o capital social constitui um ativo
muito importante no desenvolvimento das empresas familiares. Embrenhando-se na
empresa e nos empresários, o capital socialafeta o modo de governança das empresas
familiares.
en
With the further deepening of economic globalization, Chinese family business will face
more intense competitive market environment. In order to survive and develop, they must
continue to carry out activities with independent innovation and entrepreneurship. Therefore,
a basic and important question is how the family business achieves the sustainable
development, the ongoing success of innovation, entrepreneurial activities and ultimately
realizing their own diversified development? This study is based on the relevant research,
following the idea of "social capital - resources- enterprise development" and made the
"social capital of family business and enterprise development" as the research's main line. By
the in-depth analysis of the development process of Chengxin Group, this study put forward
that social capital is an intangible resources and productive elements which cannot be ignored
in the development process of family business. By embedding in the organization and
individual entrepreneurs, social capital affects the governance and development direction of
family business.