Culture Matters to Entrepreneurship Policies: Entrepreneurship Policies in the U.S. versus China
Ting Zhang
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Ting Zhang: University of Baltimore, USA
Chapter 11 in Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth in China, 2013, pp 269-285 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionThe Concept of Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurship PolicyChinese Culture and the U.S. CultureIndividualistic versus CollectivePower DistanceUncertainty AvoidanceHigh Context versus Low ContextCulture MattersEntrepreneurship Policy and CultureRelationship between government and businessesImportance of Leadership and AuthorityRule of LawSmall Business or Large Business?ConclusionReferences
Keywords: Entrepreneurship; China; Economic Growth; Transitional Economy; Small and Medium Sized Enterprises; State-Owned Enterprises; Government; Enterprise Finance; InnoFund; Entrepreneurship Policy; Venture Capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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