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Entrepreneurship in China attempts to deal with the unanswered queries as well as provide an insightful and updated understanding of entrepreneurship development in China.
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Entrepreneurship in China attempts to deal with the unanswered queries as well as provide an insightful and updated understanding of entrepreneurship development in China.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000457773
- Artikelnr.: 62246550
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000457773
- Artikelnr.: 62246550
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Qihai Huang is Professor in Entrepreneurship and Management and Head of Department of Management at the University of Huddersfield, UK. He received his first degree in Sociology from Peking University, China, and both MSc and PhD from the University of Bristol, UK. He has been Director of Research at Keele Business School and Head of Department of Entrepreneurship and Strategy at Lancaster University Management School. Xueyuan Liu is Professor in Management and had been the Assistant Dean at the Economics and Management School of Wuhan University, China. He received his first degree in English from Nankai University, China, and both MBA and PhD from the University of Salford, UK. He had been a visiting scholar at Columbia University Business School and Fisher College of Business of Ohio State University, and is the founding president of Association of Supply Chain and Operations Management (ASCOM). Prior to his academic career, he had been a professional manager and a founder of a start-up in international business for over 12 years. Jun Li is Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Essex Business School, University of Essex, UK. He previously held post at Chinese Academy of Sciences and was the President of Chinese Economic Association (UK/Europe) in 2012-2013. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies.
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some future research directions
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an understanding of China
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3. The impact of sub-national institutions on SMEs' diversification into
new businesses: evidence from China
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4. Hear it straight from the horse's mouth: recognizing policy-induced
opportunities
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5. Should I stay or should I go? Job demands' push and entrepreneurial
resources' pull in Chinese migrant workers' return-home entrepreneurial
intention
Jinyun Duan, Juelin Yin, Yue Xu and Daoyou Wu
6. International networking and knowledge acquisition of Chinese SMEs: the
role of global mind-set and international entrepreneurial orientation
Zhibin Lin, Xuebing Cao and Ed Cottam
some future research directions
Qihai Huang, Xueyuan Liu and Jun Li
2. Entrepreneurial ecosystems: what we know and where we move as we build
an understanding of China
Juanyi Chen, Li Cai, Garry D. Bruton and Naiheng Sheng
3. The impact of sub-national institutions on SMEs' diversification into
new businesses: evidence from China
Dong Chen, Donghong Li and Yongsun Paik
4. Hear it straight from the horse's mouth: recognizing policy-induced
opportunities
Weiqi Dai, Felix Arndt and Mingqing Liao
5. Should I stay or should I go? Job demands' push and entrepreneurial
resources' pull in Chinese migrant workers' return-home entrepreneurial
intention
Jinyun Duan, Juelin Yin, Yue Xu and Daoyou Wu
6. International networking and knowledge acquisition of Chinese SMEs: the
role of global mind-set and international entrepreneurial orientation
Zhibin Lin, Xuebing Cao and Ed Cottam
1. Contextualization of Chinese entrepreneurship research: an overview and
some future research directions
Qihai Huang, Xueyuan Liu and Jun Li
2. Entrepreneurial ecosystems: what we know and where we move as we build
an understanding of China
Juanyi Chen, Li Cai, Garry D. Bruton and Naiheng Sheng
3. The impact of sub-national institutions on SMEs' diversification into
new businesses: evidence from China
Dong Chen, Donghong Li and Yongsun Paik
4. Hear it straight from the horse's mouth: recognizing policy-induced
opportunities
Weiqi Dai, Felix Arndt and Mingqing Liao
5. Should I stay or should I go? Job demands' push and entrepreneurial
resources' pull in Chinese migrant workers' return-home entrepreneurial
intention
Jinyun Duan, Juelin Yin, Yue Xu and Daoyou Wu
6. International networking and knowledge acquisition of Chinese SMEs: the
role of global mind-set and international entrepreneurial orientation
Zhibin Lin, Xuebing Cao and Ed Cottam
some future research directions
Qihai Huang, Xueyuan Liu and Jun Li
2. Entrepreneurial ecosystems: what we know and where we move as we build
an understanding of China
Juanyi Chen, Li Cai, Garry D. Bruton and Naiheng Sheng
3. The impact of sub-national institutions on SMEs' diversification into
new businesses: evidence from China
Dong Chen, Donghong Li and Yongsun Paik
4. Hear it straight from the horse's mouth: recognizing policy-induced
opportunities
Weiqi Dai, Felix Arndt and Mingqing Liao
5. Should I stay or should I go? Job demands' push and entrepreneurial
resources' pull in Chinese migrant workers' return-home entrepreneurial
intention
Jinyun Duan, Juelin Yin, Yue Xu and Daoyou Wu
6. International networking and knowledge acquisition of Chinese SMEs: the
role of global mind-set and international entrepreneurial orientation
Zhibin Lin, Xuebing Cao and Ed Cottam