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      The New Entrepreneurs of Europe and Asia
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      Patterns of Business Development in Russia, Eastern Europe and China

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      Patterns of Business Development in Russia, Eastern Europe and China
      ByVictoria E. Bonnell, Thomas B. Gold
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2002
      eBook Published 21 May 2015
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315699363
      Pages 320
      eBook ISBN 9781315699363
      Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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      Bonnell, V.E., & Gold, T.B. (2002). The New Entrepreneurs of Europe and Asia: Patterns of Business Development in Russia, Eastern Europe and China (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315699363

      ABSTRACT

      While attention has been focused on high-level struggles over control of giant enterprises in China and the former Soviet bloc, a remarkable but underreported revolution has been occurring at the grass-roots level. This volume examines the profiles of entrepreneurs and the patterns of business development in the post-socialist countries Bringing together the perspectives of all the social science disciplines, from anthropology through economics and political science to sociology, the contributors identify the criteria for survival and success of independent businesses in different environments. Their findings shed light not only on the "transition from socialism" at the micro-level, but also on the conditioning effects of different economic, historical, legal, and social conditions on the conduct of independent economic initiatives.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |2 pages

      Part One. Profiles of Entrepreneurs

      chapter 1|36 pages

      Joining the Winners: Self-Employment and Stratification in Post-Soviet Russia

      ByTheodore P. Gerber

      chapter 2|27 pages

      The Worm and the Caterpillar: The Small Private Sector in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia

      ByÁkos Róna-Tas

      chapter 3|17 pages

      The Yu Zuomin Phenomenon: Entrepreneurs and Politics in Rural China

      ByBruce Gilley

      chapter 4|21 pages

      Security and Enforcement as Private Business: The Conversion of Russia’s Power Ministries and Its Institutional Consequences

      ByVadim Volkov

      chapter 5|26 pages

      The Construction of a Professional Field: Resources, Skills, and Attributes of Founders of the Market Research Sector in Poland, 1989 to 1997

      chapter 6|27 pages

      Entrepreneurs and Democratization in China’s Foreign Sector

      ByMargaret M. Pearson

      part |2 pages

      Part Two. Patterns of Entrepreneurialism

      chapter 7|32 pages

      Entrepreneurial Action in the State Sector: The Economic Decisions of Chinese Managers

      ByDoug Guthrie

      chapter 8|23 pages

      Entrepreneurial Strategies and the Structure of Transaction Costs in Russian Business

      ByVadim Radaev

      chapter 9|42 pages

      The Embedded Politics of Entrepreneurship and Network Restructuring in East-Central Europe

      ByGerald A. McDermott

      chapter 10|22 pages

      Social Capital and Entrepreneurial Success: Hungarian Small Enterprises Between 1993 and 1996

      chapter 11|47 pages

      Entrepreneurial Governmentality in Postsocialist Russia: A Cultural Investigation of Business Practices

      ByAlexei Yurchak

      chapter 12|22 pages

      Marketing Civility, Civilizing the Market: Chinese Multilevel Marketing’s Challenge to the State

      ByLyn Jeffery
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