Thomas Menkhoff (ed.)
Chinese Entrepreneurship and Asian Business Networks
Herausgeber: Menkhoff, Thomas; Solvay, Gerke
Thomas Menkhoff (ed.)
Chinese Entrepreneurship and Asian Business Networks
Herausgeber: Menkhoff, Thomas; Solvay, Gerke
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Examines the reasons for the success of ethnic Chinese business networks throughout Asia, bringing together research from the Centre for Advanced Studies, National University of Singapore.
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Examines the reasons for the success of ethnic Chinese business networks throughout Asia, bringing together research from the Centre for Advanced Studies, National University of Singapore.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780415338288
- ISBN-10: 041533828X
- Artikelnr.: 66265232
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780415338288
- ISBN-10: 041533828X
- Artikelnr.: 66265232
Thomas Menkhoff, Gerke Solvay
List of Tables List of Figures Contributors Introduction: Asia's
Transformation and the Role of Ethnic ChineseCoping with Change and Crisis
- Chinese Business Under Siege? 1. Asia's Chinese Entrepreneurs between
Myth-Making and Renewal 2. The Unfinished Agenda of the Overseas Chinese
Synergies between the Chinese Diaspora and Chinese Business Organizations
in the People's Republic of China and Vietnam 3. A New Alliance for Profit:
China's Local Industries and the Chinese Diaspora 4. Chinese
Entrepreneurship and Resilient National Development - How Overseas
'Web-based Chinese Management' Can Help to Grow China's Multiple Ownership
Economy 5. The Role of Private Entrepreneurship in the People's Republic of
China and Vietnam for Social and Political Change 6. Private Business and
Socio-Economic Network Relations in the Chinese Community in Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam Chinese Network Capitalism and Guanxi transactions
Reconsidered 7. Chinese Business Development in Malaysia: Networks,
Entrepreneurship or Patronage? 8. Transnational Entrepreneurship and
Chinese Business Networks: The Regionalization of Chinese Business Firms
from Singapore 9. Personalism and Paternalism in Chinese Business 10.
Guanxi: Sentiment, Performance and the Trading of Words 11. The
Globalisation of Southeast Asia and Rooted Capitalism: Sino-Nusantara
Symbiosis 12. From a Niche to a World City: Barriers, Opportunities and
Resources of Ethnic Chinese Businesses in Australia Towards a Comparative
Perspective of Ethnic (Chinese) Entrepreneurship 13. Individualism and
Collective Forms of Business Organization: Rural Capitalists in India,
Malaysia and Indonesia Looking Back and Forward Towards a Better
Understanding of Chinese Capitalism and Asian Business Networks
Transformation and the Role of Ethnic ChineseCoping with Change and Crisis
- Chinese Business Under Siege? 1. Asia's Chinese Entrepreneurs between
Myth-Making and Renewal 2. The Unfinished Agenda of the Overseas Chinese
Synergies between the Chinese Diaspora and Chinese Business Organizations
in the People's Republic of China and Vietnam 3. A New Alliance for Profit:
China's Local Industries and the Chinese Diaspora 4. Chinese
Entrepreneurship and Resilient National Development - How Overseas
'Web-based Chinese Management' Can Help to Grow China's Multiple Ownership
Economy 5. The Role of Private Entrepreneurship in the People's Republic of
China and Vietnam for Social and Political Change 6. Private Business and
Socio-Economic Network Relations in the Chinese Community in Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam Chinese Network Capitalism and Guanxi transactions
Reconsidered 7. Chinese Business Development in Malaysia: Networks,
Entrepreneurship or Patronage? 8. Transnational Entrepreneurship and
Chinese Business Networks: The Regionalization of Chinese Business Firms
from Singapore 9. Personalism and Paternalism in Chinese Business 10.
Guanxi: Sentiment, Performance and the Trading of Words 11. The
Globalisation of Southeast Asia and Rooted Capitalism: Sino-Nusantara
Symbiosis 12. From a Niche to a World City: Barriers, Opportunities and
Resources of Ethnic Chinese Businesses in Australia Towards a Comparative
Perspective of Ethnic (Chinese) Entrepreneurship 13. Individualism and
Collective Forms of Business Organization: Rural Capitalists in India,
Malaysia and Indonesia Looking Back and Forward Towards a Better
Understanding of Chinese Capitalism and Asian Business Networks
List of Tables List of Figures Contributors Introduction: Asia's
Transformation and the Role of Ethnic ChineseCoping with Change and Crisis
- Chinese Business Under Siege? 1. Asia's Chinese Entrepreneurs between
Myth-Making and Renewal 2. The Unfinished Agenda of the Overseas Chinese
Synergies between the Chinese Diaspora and Chinese Business Organizations
in the People's Republic of China and Vietnam 3. A New Alliance for Profit:
China's Local Industries and the Chinese Diaspora 4. Chinese
Entrepreneurship and Resilient National Development - How Overseas
'Web-based Chinese Management' Can Help to Grow China's Multiple Ownership
Economy 5. The Role of Private Entrepreneurship in the People's Republic of
China and Vietnam for Social and Political Change 6. Private Business and
Socio-Economic Network Relations in the Chinese Community in Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam Chinese Network Capitalism and Guanxi transactions
Reconsidered 7. Chinese Business Development in Malaysia: Networks,
Entrepreneurship or Patronage? 8. Transnational Entrepreneurship and
Chinese Business Networks: The Regionalization of Chinese Business Firms
from Singapore 9. Personalism and Paternalism in Chinese Business 10.
Guanxi: Sentiment, Performance and the Trading of Words 11. The
Globalisation of Southeast Asia and Rooted Capitalism: Sino-Nusantara
Symbiosis 12. From a Niche to a World City: Barriers, Opportunities and
Resources of Ethnic Chinese Businesses in Australia Towards a Comparative
Perspective of Ethnic (Chinese) Entrepreneurship 13. Individualism and
Collective Forms of Business Organization: Rural Capitalists in India,
Malaysia and Indonesia Looking Back and Forward Towards a Better
Understanding of Chinese Capitalism and Asian Business Networks
Transformation and the Role of Ethnic ChineseCoping with Change and Crisis
- Chinese Business Under Siege? 1. Asia's Chinese Entrepreneurs between
Myth-Making and Renewal 2. The Unfinished Agenda of the Overseas Chinese
Synergies between the Chinese Diaspora and Chinese Business Organizations
in the People's Republic of China and Vietnam 3. A New Alliance for Profit:
China's Local Industries and the Chinese Diaspora 4. Chinese
Entrepreneurship and Resilient National Development - How Overseas
'Web-based Chinese Management' Can Help to Grow China's Multiple Ownership
Economy 5. The Role of Private Entrepreneurship in the People's Republic of
China and Vietnam for Social and Political Change 6. Private Business and
Socio-Economic Network Relations in the Chinese Community in Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam Chinese Network Capitalism and Guanxi transactions
Reconsidered 7. Chinese Business Development in Malaysia: Networks,
Entrepreneurship or Patronage? 8. Transnational Entrepreneurship and
Chinese Business Networks: The Regionalization of Chinese Business Firms
from Singapore 9. Personalism and Paternalism in Chinese Business 10.
Guanxi: Sentiment, Performance and the Trading of Words 11. The
Globalisation of Southeast Asia and Rooted Capitalism: Sino-Nusantara
Symbiosis 12. From a Niche to a World City: Barriers, Opportunities and
Resources of Ethnic Chinese Businesses in Australia Towards a Comparative
Perspective of Ethnic (Chinese) Entrepreneurship 13. Individualism and
Collective Forms of Business Organization: Rural Capitalists in India,
Malaysia and Indonesia Looking Back and Forward Towards a Better
Understanding of Chinese Capitalism and Asian Business Networks