The paper reports on a study of 28 ethnic Chinese businesses in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth, carried out in 2000 and 2001. It focuses on their strategies of vertical, horizontal, and unrelated diversification often combining different activities, products, and markets at the same time. It demonstrates how these practices are socially embedded in their preference for using personal networks. Non-related diversification, in particular, promotes and is facilitated by using weak ties that serve as bridges, leading into new networks (Granovetter, 1973). This can create links to Chinese of different national and dialect origins and to those of other ethnicities. It is suggested that open networks and diversification mutually interact to support...
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This article argues and documents that diasporic networking and guanxi relationships in North Sulawe...
In this paper factors that reflect the nature and underpinnings of Hong Kong Chinese family busi...
Small business ownership has become increasingly prominent as an economic survival strategy in devel...
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...
This paper indentifies a main barrier when doing business with China, the cultural gap, and provides...
The Ethnic Chinese Entrepreneurs (BCEs) are making substantial economic contributions to Australia. ...
There is an implicit but commonly held assumption that Chinese businesses are distinctively Chinese....
Chinese immigrants represent one of the largest immigrant groups in Australia. In the last few decad...
This study aims at providing exploratory insights into the initiative and capabilities of Chinese SM...
In this paper two different ways of organizing business activities are discussed and compared: the N...
relationship Since 1987 the Chinese economy has moved from being the 32nd largest economy in the wor...
This research explores the entrepreneurial behaviour of ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs in Melbourne, A...
Out of the many views on globalization, the one that focuses on the network approach is different in...
The growing Chinese economy has attracted foreign ventures from around the world to engage in busine...
This article argues and documents that diasporic networking and guanxi relationships in North Sulawe...
In this paper factors that reflect the nature and underpinnings of Hong Kong Chinese family busi...
Small business ownership has become increasingly prominent as an economic survival strategy in devel...