Developments in Chinese Entrepreneurship offers empirical evidence from cutting-edge research into the experiences and challenges of entrepreneurial activities and small business issues within China. As a leading emerging country, the entrepreneurial landscape in China provides useful insight for other developing economies in the areas of:
Entrepreneurial finance
The role of venture capital and angel finance in new venture development
The influence of family dynamics on small business management
The impact of prevailing local institutional norms and barriers on small business management
Innovation, R&D, and entrepreneurial strategies
The impact of government policy on small business management
Survival and growth strategies for small businesses
David Ahlstrom, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Zhujun Ding, Tongji University, China
Alex Newman, Monash University, Australia
Yanyan Gao, Southeast University, China
Jinghuai Zheng, Nanjing University, China
Mingzhi Liu, University of Manitoba, Canada
Yulin Shi, University of Manitoba, Canada
Zhenyu Wu, University of Manitoba, Canada
Hongyan Yang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Ting Ren, Peking University, China
Massimiliano Sassone, Independent, China
Chenglong Zhang, Hubei Engineering University, China
Shasha Wu, China Development Bank
Hongyan Yang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Developments in Chinese Entrepreneurship
Book Subtitle: Key Issues and Challenges
Editors: Douglas Cumming, Michael Firth, Wenxuan Hou, Edward Lee