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Chinese entrepreneurship: Critical concepts in Asian studies, Vol. I.Contemporary Chinese Entrepreneurship

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Critical concepts in asia studiesPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2016Edition: Volume- IDescription: xxix, 450ISBN:
  • 9781138016200 (set)
  • 9781138844698 (vol.1.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.040951 HUA
Summary: "Entrepreneurship is hot. China is hot. Combining these two concepts could therefore be a dangerous act, as it may cause overheating. Chinese entrepreneurs are indeed the subject of a rapidly growing body of literature, academic and popular. However, the bulk of it tends to focus on a few aspects. There are the biographies of famous entrepreneurs. While informative, these are usually of a non-academic nature. Academic studies tend to focus on the political and economic environment in which present day Chinese entrepreneurs have to operate. Both types of publications slight the entrepreneurial identity."
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Volume 1. Contemporary Chinese entrepreneurship
volume 2. Cultivation of Chinese entrepreneurship
volume 3. The rise of Chinese entrepreneurship in institutional changes
volume 4. Social and political dimensions of Chinese entrepreneurship.

"Entrepreneurship is hot. China is hot. Combining these two concepts could therefore be a dangerous act, as it may cause overheating. Chinese entrepreneurs are indeed the subject of a rapidly growing body of literature, academic and popular. However, the bulk of it tends to focus on a few aspects. There are the biographies of famous entrepreneurs. While informative, these are usually of a non-academic nature. Academic studies tend to focus on the political and economic environment in which present day Chinese entrepreneurs have to operate. Both types of publications slight the entrepreneurial identity."

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