China's rational entrepreneurs : the development of the new private business sector / edited by Barbara Krug.
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TextSeries: RoutledgeCurzon studies on China in transition ; 20.Publication details: London ; New York : RoutledgeCurzon, 2004.Description: 1 online resource (x, 208 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 0203390911
- 9780203390917
- 9786610025169
- 6610025169
- 9780415328227
- 0415328225
- Small business -- China
- Entrepreneurship -- China
- Business enterprises -- China
- Businessmen -- China
- China -- Economic conditions -- 2000-
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Entrepreneurship
- Business enterprises
- Businessmen
- Economic history
- Entrepreneurship
- Small business
- China
- Ondernemerschap
- Kleinbedrijf
- Since 2000
- 338/.04/0951 22
- HD2346.C6 C484 2004eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : new opportunities, new sector, new firms / Barbara Krug -- Rationality as a variable in comparative management theory and the possibility of a Chinese version / Gordon Redding -- Entrepreneurship by alliance / Barbara Krug and Judith Mehta -- Emerging markets, entrepreneurship and uncertainty : the emergence of a private sector in China / Barbara Krug and László Pólos -- The role of social capital, networks and property rights in China's privatization process / Hans Hendrischke -- The evolving institutional environment and China's state entrepreneurship / Jane Duckett -- Localism and entrepreneurship : history, identity and solidarity as factors of production / David S.G. Goodman -- Social capital in China : the meaning of guanxi in Chinese business / Gabriele Jacobs, Frank Belschak and Barbara Krug -- The (sometimes) rational approach to empirical research in China : a personal account / Barbara Krug.
This book presents a fresh angle of analysis for understanding the behaviour of Chines entrepreneurs and what kind of relations they have with local government in order to secure long-term business success.
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