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Autorenporträt
Xiaoying Qi an Associate Professor at the Australian Catholic University. Her first book, Globalized Knowledge Flows and Chinese Social Theory (2013), was awarded the Raewyn Connell Prize Special Commendation of The Australian Sociological Association. Qi's most recent book, Remaking Families in Contemporary China (2021), won the Stephen Crook Memorial Prize of The Australian Sociological Association in 2022.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: An Invention of Entrepreneurs in Marketized China 1. E-Commerce: Social Embeddedness Through and Behind the Screen 2. Making Social Networks: Agency, Norms and Costs 3. Trust, Broken Trust, and Trust Renegotiated 4. Family Business and its Management 5. Female Entrepreneurs: Doing Gender and Displaying Gender as a Strategy 6. Crisis as Opportunities: The Chinese Practice of Weiji Conclusion: Rethinking Entrepreneurship: Trust, Networks, Crisis and Gender.
Introduction: An Invention of Entrepreneurs in Marketized China 1. E-Commerce: Social Embeddedness Through and Behind the Screen 2. Making Social Networks: Agency, Norms and Costs 3. Trust, Broken Trust, and Trust Renegotiated 4. Family Business and its Management 5. Female Entrepreneurs: Doing Gender and Displaying Gender as a Strategy 6. Crisis as Opportunities: The Chinese Practice of Weiji Conclusion: Rethinking Entrepreneurship: Trust, Networks, Crisis and Gender.
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