Redefining the entrepreneurial ecosystem in China from a network-based view: A review and proposal for future research
Li Cai,
Naiheng Sheng (),
Garry D. Bruton and
Haijing Yu
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Li Cai: Jilin University
Naiheng Sheng: Jilin University
Garry D. Bruton: Jilin University
Haijing Yu: Liaoning University
Small Business Economics, 2025, vol. 64, issue 2, No 22, 775-803
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Abstract Although scholars have recognized that entrepreneurial activities vary across their embedded contexts, the existing literature still relies primarily on theories developed within the context of Western liberal market economy, in which government rarely interferes with business. We argue that China’s socialist market economic system, which emphasizes the government’s macro-control in business, creates differences in the conceptualization of entrepreneurial ecosystem. We apply a network-based analysis framework to review actors’ interaction examined by scholars in entrepreneurial ecosystem literature published in English and Chinese journals from 2000 to 2022. We find that differences between Western entrepreneurial ecosystems and Chinese entrepreneurial ecosystems mainly result from the Chinese government’s dominant institutional role. Such differences make the concept of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Chinese practice distinctively different from the current Western-based conceptualization of an entrepreneurial ecosystem. Based on our findings, we propose a research agenda for future entrepreneurial ecosystem network research focusing on the Chinese context and related contexts.
Keywords: Entrepreneurial ecosystem; Actors’ interaction; Network-based analysis framework; Literature review; Contextual differences (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G28 L26 O10 O53 O57 P20 P52 R50 Y10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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