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the emergence of entrepreneurship, although previous literature discusses this phenomenon descriptively rather than … prescriptively. In this article, we consider entrepreneurship developments in China since the end of the 1970s and argue that the … role of entrepreneurship in the economy has changed considerably over the last four decades. Our perception is that …
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in Post-Soviet Russia -- 2. The Worm and the Caterpillar: The Small Private Sector in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and … Business: The Conversion of Russia's Power Ministries and Its Institutional Consequences -- 5. The Construction of a … Transaction Costs in Russian Business -- 9. The Embedded Politics of Entrepreneurship and Network Restructuring in East …
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Chinese entrepreneurs innovatively manage organisations in the absence of strong economic institutions, under conditions of high environmental and technological uncertainty. This paper presents the findings of an empirical study designed to investigate how Chinese entrepreneurs can be successful...
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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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Based on original survey data, this paper analyses and compares the role of personal traits and social capital in determining entrepreneurial intentions of students in Hong Kong and in Guangzhou (mainland China). The two cities are culturally closely related but differ strongly with respect to...
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Institutions influencing entrepreneurship are undergoing significant transformation in China. During the Mao era …, private entrepreneurship was virtually eradicated and was a political taboo. As reflected in the macro-level economic data …'s global integration is pushing through a fundamental changes in institutions related to Chinese entrepreneurship. The logics …
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We study the impacts of relaxing internal migration barriers on entrepreneurship by exploiting China’s 2014 nationwide … labor market frictions plays in promoting entrepreneurship …
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This paper contributes to institutional theory on cognitive and normative institutional change targeted at altering beliefs, behaviors, and ultimately firm performance. Prior work emphasizes institutional changes where the ideas and beliefs originate from those within the institutional context....
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Hybrid entrepreneurship research is to probe into the increasingly widespread phenomenon of "employment … + entrepreneurship" in real life, and to break the traditional practice of dichotomizing self-employment and employment. Hybrid … entrepreneurship provides entrepreneurs with another employment alternative by combining entrepreneurship and employment. By analyzing …
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