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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 financeThe role of venture capital and angel finance in new venture developmentThe influence of family dynamics on small business managementThe impact of prevailing local institutional norms and barriers on small business managementInnovation, R&D, and entrepreneurial strategiesThe impact of government policy on small business managementSurvival and growth strategies for small businesses1. Entrepreneurship in China: Progress and Challenges; David Ahlstrom, Zhujun Ding 2. Overcoming the Innovation Challenge: Examining the Determinants of Chinese SME's New Product Innovation; Alex Newman, Yanyan Gao, Jinghuai Zheng 3. Angel Investors' Affiliations and Investment Returns in China; Mingzhi Liu, Yulin Shi, Zhenyu Wu 4. Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: Evidence from China; Naqiong Tong 5. Foreign Direct Investment, Institutional Environment and the Establishment of Private Economy in China; Hongyan Yang, Ting Ren, Massimiliano Sassone 6. How China Technological Small and Micro-Enterprises' Network Embeddedness Impact Performance: The Mediated Effect of Entrepreneurial Opportunity; Zhang Chenglong 7. Fund Ownership, Investment Preference and Performance: The Venture Capital Industry in China; Shasha Wu, Ting Ren, Hongyan YangDavid Ahlstrom, The Chinese University of Hong KongZhujun Ding, Tongji University, ChinaAlex Newman, Monash University, AustraliaYanyan Gao, Southeast University, ChinaJinghuai Zheng, Nanjing University, ChinaMingzhi Liu, University of Manitoba, CanadaYulin Shi, University of Manitoba, CanadaZhenyu Wu, University of Manitoba, CanadaHongyan Yang, Hong Kong PolyteclCÏ
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