ABSTRACT

The Chinese economy has grown faster for a longer period than any other economy in the world. It is now the second, and will soon become the largest, global economy. This is an astonishing transformation of a country that in the late 1970s was one of the poorest in Asia. Central to this economic miracle has been the emergence of a private sector of entrepreneurs who have started and grown businesses of all sizes and types. This book explores these wealth creators and builders of China’s new economy, and offers guidance on the best ways to work with China’s entrepreneurs and their growing businesses.

Entrepreneurship in China looks at the dynamic and changing nature of entrepreneurship, and the need for entrepreneurs to refine, adapt and evolve their approaches within an uncertain, fast-changing and volatile environment. This book examines the distinctive and particular context of China for entrepreneurs, and offers insights into how entrepreneurship has emerged as the driver of China’s economy. This book will benefit business people, policy makers and researchers seeking to understand Chinese entrepreneurship and offers guidance to practitioners interested in working with private Chinese businesses.

chapter 1|8 pages

China’s entrepreneurial transformation

chapter 4|20 pages

Models of entrepreneurship in China

chapter 5|23 pages

China’s market dynamics

Domestic competition and international expansion

chapter 6|19 pages

Financing entrepreneurship in China

chapter 8|17 pages

Dealing with the government

chapter 9|22 pages

Doing business with Chinese entrepreneurs

chapter 10|11 pages

The future of entrepreneurship in China