textabstractChinese 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 in such an environment. We found that Chinese entrepreneurial activity relies on social institutions rather than on economic institutions. We offer a sociological theory which explains why the reliance on social institutions leads to such an unprecedented success. We conclude that the strong rule-enforcement mechanisms generate reliable behavioral patterns, and that these in turn efficiently reduce uncertainty to tolerable levels
The scholarship of entrepreneurship has identified the significance of institutional and social fact...
Abstract: The institutional environment – including protection of private properties and contract en...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This study explores the prof...
Chinese entrepreneurs innovatively manage organisations in the absence of strong economic institutio...
The literature on transaction costs concentrates on established firms in established markets, while ...
The literature on transaction costs concentrates on established firms in established markets, while ...
This paper investigates the traits of self-employed entrepreneurs in urban China, an economy rife wi...
From once prohibited to now promoted, entrepreneurship in China has taken off creating impressive su...
Entrepreneurial activities in transition economies go beyond (technical) entrepreneurship. In an env...
A private sector that now dominates economic activity has emerged in China since 1978, even though m...
The institutional environment - including protection of private properties and contract enforcement ...
textabstractEntrepreneurial activities in transition economies go beyond (technical) entrepreneurshi...
This paper views entrepreneurship in China as a legitimacy seeking process. We use institutional the...
This mainly explorative study examines the nature and environmental conditions of Social Entrepreneu...
This paper investigates the traits of the self-employed entrepreneurs in urban China, an economy rif...
The scholarship of entrepreneurship has identified the significance of institutional and social fact...
Abstract: The institutional environment – including protection of private properties and contract en...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This study explores the prof...
Chinese entrepreneurs innovatively manage organisations in the absence of strong economic institutio...
The literature on transaction costs concentrates on established firms in established markets, while ...
The literature on transaction costs concentrates on established firms in established markets, while ...
This paper investigates the traits of self-employed entrepreneurs in urban China, an economy rife wi...
From once prohibited to now promoted, entrepreneurship in China has taken off creating impressive su...
Entrepreneurial activities in transition economies go beyond (technical) entrepreneurship. In an env...
A private sector that now dominates economic activity has emerged in China since 1978, even though m...
The institutional environment - including protection of private properties and contract enforcement ...
textabstractEntrepreneurial activities in transition economies go beyond (technical) entrepreneurshi...
This paper views entrepreneurship in China as a legitimacy seeking process. We use institutional the...
This mainly explorative study examines the nature and environmental conditions of Social Entrepreneu...
This paper investigates the traits of the self-employed entrepreneurs in urban China, an economy rif...
The scholarship of entrepreneurship has identified the significance of institutional and social fact...
Abstract: The institutional environment – including protection of private properties and contract en...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This study explores the prof...