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China therefore entrepreneurship depends crucially on the ability to establish firms, i.e. to find organisational forms for … entrepreneurship depends on mechanisms for co-ordinating individual or organisational behaviour of firms. These mechanisms were lacking … components of (private) entrepreneurship. One is the search for organisational forms conforming to the situational constraints …
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We start our exploration of China’s institutional change by asking what the China experience can tell us about institutional economics and organization theory. We point to under-researched areas such as the formation of firms and the interplay between firms and local politics. Our...
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Entrepreneurial activities in transition economies go beyond (technical) entrepreneurship. In an environment of … interaction between individual entrepreneurship and the emergence of market conforming institutions. …
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The development of entrepreneurship and a private business sector in China pose various challenges to analysis. On the …
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entrepreneurship with its potential to set the economy on a higher growth path by supplying the products which consumers need and want …
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This paper is part of a broader research project that aims to analyse the emerging private business sector in China by focusing on three topics.
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The paper claims that the analysis of the private business sector needs to concentrate on entrepreneurship. Based on …-determine the economic performance of new firms. Entrepreneurship takes the form of institution building by which the high …
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