Debt and Credit Principle in Culture Toraja Ethnic “Rambu Solo’”: A New Perspective Non Contractual

  • Totanan C
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The paper aim to proposes modelling the social transformation process the relationship between behavioral of Toraja people in debt and credit principle non contractual in culture Toraja ethnic " rambu solo'. " The study aims to expand the domain of agency theory with opportunistic perspective in human nature become a new perspective behaviour of human related aspects culture. The paper opted for an exploratory concept using the open-ended approach of fenomenology with observation on fenomena in Toraja ethnic culture. The paper provides empirical insights about how people in Toraja brought insight about internal trustwothy of inter individual in practice debt and credit not make contract or any document. It suggests that successful example act as integrating spiritual to inspire how the people not always needed contractual for all transaction. Because of the research approach and limitation of obeservation just in Toraja, the research results may lack general is ability. Therefore, researchers have of opportunity to conduct further research. This paper to an identify need to study how trustworthy supportive behaviour of people to helping together and build truthfulness. Implications this paper for discource of the development truthfulness of people and of trustworthy, caring and for managing behavior between lender and borrower.

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Totanan, C. (2012). Debt and Credit Principle in Culture Toraja Ethnic “Rambu Solo’”: A New Perspective Non Contractual. IOSR Journal of Business and Management, 4(3), 26–31. https://doi.org/10.9790/487x-0432631

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