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article on entrepreneurship and ancient Chinese thought

  • 1.  article on entrepreneurship and ancient Chinese thought

    Posted 10-16-2008 13:13

    My co-authors (Felissa Lee and Greg Konz) and I have an article on entrepreneurship and spirituality in a journal that ENTREP list-servers won't generally read (I suspect): the Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion (5(1)).  It's an impressive issue (in my view).

     

    This article analyzes the so-called "knack" passages in the Chinese classic the Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu).  If you get your hands on the article, Table 1 lists the sources of the passages covered, but unfortunately the label line went astray.  The numbers in the columns refer to:

    (1)    the chapter in the Zhuangzi, (2) Watson's translation, (3) Graham's translation, (4) Mair's translation, and (5) the Lau & Chen concordance for the Chinese text.

     

    Alex Stewart, Ph.D.

    Coleman Foundation Chair in Entrepreneurship

    Marquette University

    Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881

    Phone 414 288-7188

    Fax 414 288-1965

     

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