2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11187-017-9972-5
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Entrepreneurship in China

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“…China provides a rich setting for examining the link between social media and entrepreneurial entry for multiple reasons. First, China has experienced exponential growth in entrepreneurship and private enterprise development unleashed by economic transition ( He et al., 2019 ). The resulting entrepreneurial intensity provides a suitable context for investigating entrepreneurial phenomena including entrepreneurial entry.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…China provides a rich setting for examining the link between social media and entrepreneurial entry for multiple reasons. First, China has experienced exponential growth in entrepreneurship and private enterprise development unleashed by economic transition ( He et al., 2019 ). The resulting entrepreneurial intensity provides a suitable context for investigating entrepreneurial phenomena including entrepreneurial entry.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This culture produces to a common framework for Chinese entrepreneurship to implement a streamlined startup model and distinctive financial structure that emphasizes more on cooperative cooperation compared to involving external funding in the form of credit or loans based on the choice of additional low-cost capital. The implementation of such businesses is supported by government policies that fully support business independence so that access to capital from the domestic investment is easier and more promising compared to investment from foreign parties [18]. Developing countries in Asia and Africa make entrepreneurial activities increasingly needed so that they need to encourage growth based on high unemployment and poverty according to World Bank report in 2014.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The socio-economic development of nations and regions is dependent on their ability to compete in the global market place, their capacity for wealth generation, job creation and social welfare for the citizenry in a sustainable manner (Farinha, et al, 2018;Morozova, et al, 2019;Tunali and Sener, 2019). Entrepreneurship is deemed as a very popular concept in development economics in achieving this objective and has long been viewed as a tool for enhancing economic growth, competitiveness and job creation even in difficult times (Audrestch, 2018;Urbano et al, 2019;He, et al, 2019). It has come to be regarded as a tool for economic growth and creating jobs otherwise perceived to be threatened by globalization (Prashantham and Eranov, 2018;Ausdrestch, 2019;Morozova, et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has come to be regarded as a tool for economic growth and creating jobs otherwise perceived to be threatened by globalization (Prashantham and Eranov, 2018;Ausdrestch, 2019;Morozova, et al, 2019). Although globalization is generally seen as threat to the creation of new jobs and the sustenance of existing ones, it is also an enabler of vital entrepreneurship activities and outcomes Prashantham and Eranova, 2018;He et al, 2019). The push to take entrepreneurship to global level can be due to the creation of global products and services, global market access, strategic resources and sourcing access.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%