Spiritual capital and economic relations: Entrepreneurship in religious organizations

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Autor(a) principal: Serafim, Maurício C.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Andion, Carolina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Cadernos EBAPE.BR
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/5173
Resumo: This article aims to show how religious organizations can generate social capital, to the extent of establishing social relations that improve the action of its members-entrepreneurs. In this sense, participation in these spaces can be interpreted as a new source of capital or, more specifically, spiritual capital. The central hypothesis is that significant resource generators of social capital (COLEMAN, 1988) such as obligations and expectations, information channels, norms and sanctions, strengthening social ties and social organization can be triggered by religious practice. To explore this hypothesis, the research strategy adopted was the qualitative comparative case study of two religious organizations in Brazil. The first is the Catholic Church, called the Focolare Movement, and the other one is an Evangelical Church, locally denominated “Renascer em Cristo” (Reborn in Christ). The data were collected through observation, interviews and documentary research. It was found that, in general, the religious structures of the firms form a special type of social capital, denominated spiritual capital (due to its religious origin) – through the closure of social networks, appropriable social organization, obligations and norms, information channels (COLEMAN, 1988), structures of plausibility and religious networks of mutual aid. The results revealed specific features of spiritual capital which are not sufficiently addressed by theories of social capital, as formulated by Coleman. Finally, we identified differences and similarities in the formation of the spiritual capital of the religious organizations under study, focusing on the behavior of the members-entrepreneurs.
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spelling Spiritual capital and economic relations: Entrepreneurship in religious organizationsCapital espiritual e as relações econômicas: Empreendedorismo em organizações religiosasThis article aims to show how religious organizations can generate social capital, to the extent of establishing social relations that improve the action of its members-entrepreneurs. In this sense, participation in these spaces can be interpreted as a new source of capital or, more specifically, spiritual capital. The central hypothesis is that significant resource generators of social capital (COLEMAN, 1988) such as obligations and expectations, information channels, norms and sanctions, strengthening social ties and social organization can be triggered by religious practice. To explore this hypothesis, the research strategy adopted was the qualitative comparative case study of two religious organizations in Brazil. The first is the Catholic Church, called the Focolare Movement, and the other one is an Evangelical Church, locally denominated “Renascer em Cristo” (Reborn in Christ). The data were collected through observation, interviews and documentary research. It was found that, in general, the religious structures of the firms form a special type of social capital, denominated spiritual capital (due to its religious origin) – through the closure of social networks, appropriable social organization, obligations and norms, information channels (COLEMAN, 1988), structures of plausibility and religious networks of mutual aid. The results revealed specific features of spiritual capital which are not sufficiently addressed by theories of social capital, as formulated by Coleman. Finally, we identified differences and similarities in the formation of the spiritual capital of the religious organizations under study, focusing on the behavior of the members-entrepreneurs.Este artigo busca evidenciar como as organizações religiosas podem ser geradoras de capital social, na medida em que estabelecem relações sociais que beneficiam a ação de seus membros-empreendedores. Neste sentido, a participação nesses espaços pode ser interpretada como uma nova fonte de capital social ou, mais especificamente, de capital espiritual. A hipótese central é de que importantes recursos geradores de capital social (COLEMAN, 1988) tais como obrigações e expectativas, canais de informação, normas ou sanções, fortalecimento de laços sociais e organização social podem ser acionados pela prática religiosa. Para explorar essa hipótese, a estratégia de pesquisa adotada foi o estudo de caso qualitativo e comparativo de duas organizações religiosas brasileiras: uma evangélica (Igreja Renascer em Cristo) e outra católica (Movimento dos Focolares). Os dados foram coletados por meio de observação, entrevistas e pesquisa documental. Constatamos que, de modo geral, as estruturas religiosas das organizações investigadas formam um tipo especial de capital social, denominado capital espiritual (porque de origem religiosa) – por meio de “fechamento” de redes sociais, organização social apropriada, obrigações e normas, canais de informações, estruturas de plausibilidade e redes religiosas de ajuda mútua. Evidenciamos características específicas do capital espiritual que não são suficientemente abordadas pelas teorias do capital social, como a formulada por Coleman. Por fim, identificamos diferenças e semelhanças de formação de capital espiritual nas organizações religiosas investigadas, tendo como foco o comportamento do empreendedor-membro.Escola Brasileira de Administração Pública e de Empresas da Fundação Getulio Vargas2010-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/5173Cadernos EBAPE.BR; Vol. 8 No. 3 (2010); 564 a 579Cadernos EBAPE.BR; Vol. 8 Núm. 3 (2010); 564 a 579Cadernos EBAPE.BR; v. 8 n. 3 (2010); 564 a 5791679-3951reponame:Cadernos EBAPE.BRinstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVporhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/5173/3907Serafim, Maurício C.Andion, Carolinainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-10-10T17:25:35Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/5173Revistahttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebapehttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/oaicadernosebape@fgv.br||cadernosebape@fgv.br1679-39511679-3951opendoar:2024-05-13T09:59:32.421594Cadernos EBAPE.BR - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)true
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Serafim, Maurício C.
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description This article aims to show how religious organizations can generate social capital, to the extent of establishing social relations that improve the action of its members-entrepreneurs. In this sense, participation in these spaces can be interpreted as a new source of capital or, more specifically, spiritual capital. The central hypothesis is that significant resource generators of social capital (COLEMAN, 1988) such as obligations and expectations, information channels, norms and sanctions, strengthening social ties and social organization can be triggered by religious practice. To explore this hypothesis, the research strategy adopted was the qualitative comparative case study of two religious organizations in Brazil. The first is the Catholic Church, called the Focolare Movement, and the other one is an Evangelical Church, locally denominated “Renascer em Cristo” (Reborn in Christ). The data were collected through observation, interviews and documentary research. It was found that, in general, the religious structures of the firms form a special type of social capital, denominated spiritual capital (due to its religious origin) – through the closure of social networks, appropriable social organization, obligations and norms, information channels (COLEMAN, 1988), structures of plausibility and religious networks of mutual aid. The results revealed specific features of spiritual capital which are not sufficiently addressed by theories of social capital, as formulated by Coleman. Finally, we identified differences and similarities in the formation of the spiritual capital of the religious organizations under study, focusing on the behavior of the members-entrepreneurs.
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