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Much has been written on the relationship of China and Africa in the past decade. However, the subject of Chinese migrant entrepreneurs in Africa and their articulation with African counterparts was little explored up to the early 2010s. Apparently, this research gap has been closed, as shown by...
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entrepreneurship studies. The first section describes the core arguments of his original paper. The second section discusses its impact … on the entrepreneurship discipline. Following this, the third section explores some criticisms of Baumol and explains how … addressing these criticisms can provide a path forward for entrepreneurship research that simultaneously does justice to Baumol …
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claims challenge the social value of investments in entrepreneurship education and training. Yet, there is little empirical … evidence of the effect of earlier life challenges on subsequent success in entrepreneurship. Here, we exploit geographical …. We find robust evidence of more entrepreneurship in counties that experienced greater hardship during the Famine. We …
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. As with regular entrepreneurship, however, the value of intrapreneurial activity depends on the firm-specific and …
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entrepreneurship, an amendment of China’s Company Law in 2013 eliminated minimum “registered capital” requirements, allowing firms to …
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Much has been written on the relationship of China and Africa in the past decade. However, the subject of Chinese migrant entrepreneurs in Africa and their articulation with African counterparts was little explored up to the early 2010s. Apparently, this research gap has been closed, as shown by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011702948
This paper highlights the employment patterns of China's over 45 population and, for perspective, places them in the context of work and retirement patterns in Indonesia, Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom. As is common in many developing countries, China can be characterized as...
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This paper highlights the employment patterns of China’s over 45 population and, for perspective, places them in the context of work and retirement patterns in Indonesia, Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom. As is common in many developing countries, China can be characterized as...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009517427
This paper highlights the employment patterns of China's over-45 population and, for perspective, places them in the context of work and retirement patterns in Indonesia, Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom. As is common in many developing countries, China can be characterized as...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013118526
This paper discusses growth differentials of Chinese provinces geared to agricultural activities and those focusing on industrial production over three decades of economic reform. Following trade theory and endogenous growth theory, we suggest that the fundamental differences between regions...
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