Chen QiYuan: Pioneer of Modern Chinese Industry, Entrepeneur, Philanthropist Chen QiYuan: Pioneer of Modern Chinese Industry, Entrepeneur, Philanthropist

Chen QiYuan: Pioneer of Modern Chinese Industry, Entrepeneur, Philanthropist

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This book focuses on Chen Qiyuan, a pioneer of Modern industry in China,
who founded the first silk filature in south China in 1873. Chen left Nanhai, his
native village, to Annam where, after becoming a highly successful businessman, he spent six years learning the new technology of making good quality silk.
Despite the numerous difficulties in setting up his own filature back home: lack
of infrastructure for machinery, opposition from local villagers and the riot of
the silk weavers in 1881 when the competition for cocoons threatened their
livelihood, he persevered. In the end, filatures proliferated in the Pearl River
Delta Region because he selflessly shared his technology. Chen was not only a merchant and a sophisticated entrepreneur, but also an unique technical expert with management skills. Recognizing the importance of organization and management, he introduced several innovations: utilized female labor, women working beside men, a bonus and fine system to encourage good work practices and quality control of the reeled silk. His work led to prosperity and improvement in the standard of living in the Pearl River Delta Region where
women, for the first time, were given financial independence through labor.

GENRE
Entreprise et management
SORTIE
2018
31 juillet
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
217
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Lyle Weinstein
TAILLE
3,1
Mo