Entrepreneurship development: an innovative model to integrate women's participation in the modernisation of China
Raymond W.Y. Kao, Leong Choon Chiang
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 2001, vol. 1, issue 3/4, 356-365
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This paper describes a training and development programme model. The United National Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) initiated the programme, in collaboration with the All China Women's Federation and its training institutions. The purpose of this Training-of-Trainers Programme was to promote women's participation in the modernisation of China. The programme involved three phases in its implementation: Phase 1, the training of Chinese national experts by international experts; Phase 2, the trained national experts training township and village enterprise women entrepreneur/managers in a pilot test; and Phase 3, Chinese national experts training the national trainers. The expectation is for the programme to be disseminated into the provinces and subsequently into rural China.
Keywords: entrepreneurship in China; women's participation in enterprise development; United National Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO); All China Women's Federation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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