28 research outputs found
Toward a kinship perspective on entrepreneurship
This paper develops a theoretical framework for analyzing the role of kinship in entrepreneurship. Kinship, we argue, is a key-ingredient of the social and cultural environment of entrepreneurs, and therefore essential in understanding how and why entrepreneurship happens. Building on qualitative research conducted among Cambodian Chinese entrepreneurs in Phnom Penh, we define kinship as interpersonal ties grounded in relatedness. We distinguish different categories of kinship ties that involve different levels of relatedness and are used for different aspects of entrepreneurship, and we identify different types of reciprocity and trust as the sociocultural dynamics that buttress kinship involvement in entrepreneurship
Cultural Computing and the Self Concept: towards Unconscious Metamorphosis
Abstract. We are exploring an application for a novel direction in humancomputer interaction named âcultural computingâ, which aims to provide a new medium for cultural translation and unconscious metamorphosis. The main objective of this project is to create an interactive experience that encourages people in Western culture to reflect on their self-concept. In Western culture the self-concept is generally based on conscious perception of the self. Over centuries the book âAliceâs Adventures in Wonderland â got continuous attention, and therefore seems to be a promising narrative to address issues like logic, rationality, and self. The user in the role of Alice will go through an interactive experience and meets a Caterpillar, who questions the participantâs whereabouts of his/her self-concept. To determine the effect of this experience, we discuss a method that measures changes in a personâs implicit self-concept for we predict that the experience will have an unconscious effect towards individual metamorphosis. Using the âimplicit association test â (IAT) we could find a significant effect in the hypothesized direction
A Method for Studying Social Representations
analytical suggestions, formal method of study, free associations, innovative questionnaire, research design, social representations,