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A TRIBUTE TO PROFESSOR TAN TECK MENG (1947–2011) — Founding Editor-in-Chiefof Journalof Enterprising Culture
In: Journal of enterprising culture: JEC, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 227-228
ISSN: 0218-4958
OWNERSHIP, ENTREPRENEURISM AND THE CHALLENGE OF THE 21ST CENTURY
In: Journal of enterprising culture: JEC, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 147-153
ISSN: 0218-4958
Stewardship-based economics
"Ownership-based economics has led to the rapid development and apparent universal success of the market economy. It is a system built on the deception of resource availability, ill-defined profit, and misled by the idea that an invisible hand can be an equitable system of distribution. It has resulted in a high living standard for a few select individuals, but at the expense of mankind and nature, ultimately culminating in the development of human conflict. This is a book with a blueprint for the twenty-first century, proposing a two-fold approach to easing the pressure on both the human race and the world we live in. It calls for a change of mindset from ownership to stewardship and a shift of responsibility to the corporate entities as a sub-system of the market economy."
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
In: Sustainable Economy, S. 9-33
TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN CHINA: A CONCEPTUAL MODEL
In: Journal of enterprising culture: JEC, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 85-102
ISSN: 0218-4958
A dedicated conceptual model was planned and designed for women entrepreneurs training and development in rural China. The model programme involved three phases in its implementation: Phase 1, the training of Chinese national experts by international experts; Phase 2, the trained national experts training township and village enterprise women entrepreneur/managers in a pilot test; and Phase 3, Chinese national experts training the national trainers. The expectation is for the programme to be disseminated into the provinces and subsequently into all rural China. The programme was initiated by the United National Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) in collaboration with the All China Women's Federation and its training institutions. The purpose of this Training-of-Trainers Programme was for promoting women's participation in the modernization of China.
FROM ENTREPRENEURSHIP TO STEWARDSHIP-BASED ECONOMICS
In: Sustainable Economy, S. 291-310
Sustainable economy: corporate social responsibility
World Affairs Online