Overseas Chinese Family Business and their Social Network in Philippines: Case Studies of Cebu and Northern Mindanao

碩士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 東亞學系 === 104 === From long time ago coastal residents survive on marine resource in Fujian province and the city of most quantity migrating population is Jinjiang. Second one is Fuzhou City. From the late 19th century to the early 20th century several large-scale emigrations m...

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Main Authors: Lin, Li-Ning, 林莉寧
Other Authors: Chiang, Bo-Wei
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/vg8ys2
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spelling ndltd-TW-104NTNU51890062019-05-15T23:09:06Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/vg8ys2 Overseas Chinese Family Business and their Social Network in Philippines: Case Studies of Cebu and Northern Mindanao 菲律賓華人家族企業及其社會網絡運用─以宿務與棉蘭佬島北部為例 Lin, Li-Ning 林莉寧 碩士 國立臺灣師範大學 東亞學系 104 From long time ago coastal residents survive on marine resource in Fujian province and the city of most quantity migrating population is Jinjiang. Second one is Fuzhou City. From the late 19th century to the early 20th century several large-scale emigrations make Fujian people to seek a livelihood toward oversea via Xiamen port. Philippines is one of the important country of residence. Chinese crossed the Philippines and concentrated residential areas which located in Manila, Cebu, Illigan and Mindanao. In Philippines Chinese suffered a lot of restriction through from six times massacre in the Spanish colonial era until after founding of the independent the Nationalism ideological trend rising. However, in foreign land Chinese must face any kind of conflicts for seeking survival and development opportunity to make solidarity among Chinese and inquire into Chinese family business how to survive and pass on with using social and cultural capital. In this research main concern was Fujian Chinese family (including Quemoy). Exploring Chinese after immigrating to Philippines outlines the epitome of Chinese living perimeters at that spatiotemporal background how to in foreign land develop the model of family business network and experience. First, organize the development situation of social networks in foreign land and examine at different reign period how to constitute and influence Chinese Society in Philippines. Second, take Fujian Chinese as an example with using fieldwork field to understand about industrial activity, social adaptation, corporate culture, organizational nature and so on for generalizing development patterns of commercial network. Finally, examine between hometown and strange land the role of offspring family which ancestral place is Fujian province and explore the link and development between two places. Chiang, Bo-Wei 江柏煒 2016 學位論文 ; thesis 103 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 東亞學系 === 104 === From long time ago coastal residents survive on marine resource in Fujian province and the city of most quantity migrating population is Jinjiang. Second one is Fuzhou City. From the late 19th century to the early 20th century several large-scale emigrations make Fujian people to seek a livelihood toward oversea via Xiamen port. Philippines is one of the important country of residence. Chinese crossed the Philippines and concentrated residential areas which located in Manila, Cebu, Illigan and Mindanao. In Philippines Chinese suffered a lot of restriction through from six times massacre in the Spanish colonial era until after founding of the independent the Nationalism ideological trend rising. However, in foreign land Chinese must face any kind of conflicts for seeking survival and development opportunity to make solidarity among Chinese and inquire into Chinese family business how to survive and pass on with using social and cultural capital. In this research main concern was Fujian Chinese family (including Quemoy). Exploring Chinese after immigrating to Philippines outlines the epitome of Chinese living perimeters at that spatiotemporal background how to in foreign land develop the model of family business network and experience. First, organize the development situation of social networks in foreign land and examine at different reign period how to constitute and influence Chinese Society in Philippines. Second, take Fujian Chinese as an example with using fieldwork field to understand about industrial activity, social adaptation, corporate culture, organizational nature and so on for generalizing development patterns of commercial network. Finally, examine between hometown and strange land the role of offspring family which ancestral place is Fujian province and explore the link and development between two places.
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