Bonding to bridging: networking patterns of up-country Tamil businesses in Sri Lanka

S. Ananda
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The entrepreneurial role of Up-country Tamils is significant among the other Tamil groups as representative of “entrepreneurial little tradition” in the Sri Lankan commercial sector. Since they commit three-fold characteristics of ethnic-entrepreneurship, which are being members of a marginal, minority and immigrant group, the study is intended to contribute to the construction of a broader discourse on the particular characteristics of Up-country Tamil entrepreneurship in Sri Lanka. Multiple factors such as historical protocol, politico-economic background and cultural causes are responsible for construction of their entrepreneurial identity. The caste and kinship-based networking pattern and excessive self exploitation help them to construct the initial social capital. However, when the entrepreneur either seeks to widen the entrepreneurial capacity or when the entrepreneur is unsatisfied with the basic form of networking, he/she is required to shift from privet spaces to public spaces. In one hand it is a geographical movement from the estate sector to a public location such as a town or a bazaar. On the other hand it tends to be a modernization of traditional norms and values of the Tamil community. Therefore, this study may be a source of general understanding of a marginal social group overcomes its socio-cultural barriers in terms of entrepreneurship development; it also attempts to reveal the cultural structure of the Up-country Tamil community, their everyday needs, and the interrelations between members to achieve goals. Within this ground, this study attempts to describe significant entrepreneurial patterns of Up-country Tamil community by field research conducted in three major plantation areas in Sri Lanka. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/suslj.v11i1.5976 Sabaragamuwa University Journal 2012; V. 11 No. 1 pp 109-138
连接到桥梁:斯里兰卡境内泰米尔商业的网络模式
在其他泰米尔群体中,内陆泰米尔人的创业作用是重要的,是斯里兰卡商业部门“创业小传统”的代表。由于他们是边缘、少数民族和移民群体的成员,具有族裔企业家精神的三重特征,因此,本研究的目的是为构建关于斯里兰卡内陆泰米尔人企业家精神特点的更广泛论述作出贡献。历史礼仪、政治经济背景、文化原因等多重因素对企业家身份的建构起着重要的作用。基于种姓和亲属关系的网络模式和过度的自我剥削有助于他们构建初始社会资本。然而,当企业家寻求扩大创业能力或当企业家不满足于基本的网络形式时,他/她就需要从私人空间转向公共空间。一方面,它是一种从房地产部门到公共场所(如城镇或集市)的地理移动。另一方面,它往往是泰米尔社区传统规范和价值观的现代化。因此,这项研究可能是对边缘社会群体在创业发展方面克服其社会文化障碍的一般理解的来源;它还试图揭示内陆泰米尔社区的文化结构,他们的日常需求,以及成员之间实现目标的相互关系。在此基础上,本研究试图通过在斯里兰卡三个主要种植区进行的实地研究来描述内陆泰米尔社区的重要创业模式。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/suslj.v11i1.5976 Sabaragamuwa University Journal 2012;第11节第1页,109-138页
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