Chinese businesspeople of both mainland and diasporic background operating in the global economy have been constructed as a transnational community sharing tacit knowledge of operations, strategies, competitors and markets, based on mutual trust and a perception of common descent, shared culture and ethnic affiliation. Ethnic Chinese businesses organized in ‘bamboo-networks ’ (Weidenbaum an
This article argues and documents that diasporic networking and guanxi relationships in North Sulawe...
This unique volume provides a broad introduction to the ethnic Chinese business in Asia, with focus ...
In this paper factors that reflect the nature and underpinnings of Hong Kong Chinese family busi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to aim at assessing the impacts of the embedded nature of ethn...
The concept of transnationalism is characterised by an important contradiction. While it makes an im...
There is an implicit but commonly held assumption that Chinese businesses are distinctively Chinese....
Purpose – Overseas Chinese business networks have had a profound effect on the economic development ...
Immigrant entrepreneurs tend to start business within their ethnic enclave, as it is an integral par...
The transnational entrepreneurship debate discusses the economic and entrepreneurial consequences of...
The growing Chinese economy has attracted foreign ventures from around the world to engage in busine...
Dwelling on the meteoric rise of the Chinese economy, countless books intend to describe and analyze...
Although networks are increasingly emphasised in the international business literature, few studies ...
The paper reports on a study of 28 ethnic Chinese businesses in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth, carri...
Under the ethnic affairs management regime established by the People’s Republic of China (PRC), ever...
Out of the many views on globalization, the one that focuses on the network approach is different in...
This article argues and documents that diasporic networking and guanxi relationships in North Sulawe...
This unique volume provides a broad introduction to the ethnic Chinese business in Asia, with focus ...
In this paper factors that reflect the nature and underpinnings of Hong Kong Chinese family busi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to aim at assessing the impacts of the embedded nature of ethn...
The concept of transnationalism is characterised by an important contradiction. While it makes an im...
There is an implicit but commonly held assumption that Chinese businesses are distinctively Chinese....
Purpose – Overseas Chinese business networks have had a profound effect on the economic development ...
Immigrant entrepreneurs tend to start business within their ethnic enclave, as it is an integral par...
The transnational entrepreneurship debate discusses the economic and entrepreneurial consequences of...
The growing Chinese economy has attracted foreign ventures from around the world to engage in busine...
Dwelling on the meteoric rise of the Chinese economy, countless books intend to describe and analyze...
Although networks are increasingly emphasised in the international business literature, few studies ...
The paper reports on a study of 28 ethnic Chinese businesses in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth, carri...
Under the ethnic affairs management regime established by the People’s Republic of China (PRC), ever...
Out of the many views on globalization, the one that focuses on the network approach is different in...
This article argues and documents that diasporic networking and guanxi relationships in North Sulawe...
This unique volume provides a broad introduction to the ethnic Chinese business in Asia, with focus ...
In this paper factors that reflect the nature and underpinnings of Hong Kong Chinese family busi...