With the shift of the global economic gravity toward emerging
economies and the roaring economic growth of the past three decades
in China, East Asian catching-up growth strategies have profound
implications for latecomer economies. While there are many
handbooks on entrepreneurship in general, there is no reference on
East Asian entrepreneurship. This is the first of its kinds in the
market. The volume provides a useful reference for those who want
to know East Asian entrepreneurship and business systems. It also
provides many excellent cases and illustrations on the growth of
entrepreneurial firms and the rise of branded products in East
Asia. Policy makers or scholars who are interested in
entrepreneurship, small and medium sized enterprises, Asian
business systems, international business, innovation and technology
management, economic development, strategic management and East
Asian studies would benefit from this volume. The volume contains
two parts. The first part is the key concepts associate with
entrepreneurship and East Asian firm growth and transformation. The
second part presents cases of entrepreneurial firms and their
founders in East Asia, including Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong
Kong and China. With the handbook, scholars, students and policy
makers can grab some basic ideas how entrepreneurs and firms in
East Asia compete and survive in the world market and understand
why and how East Asia economies can emerge as one of the most
dynamic regions in the world. Part I concepts: relating to
Entrepreneurship: Guanxi Catching-up strategies Types of
entrepreneurship Business System Strategic Management Leadership
Part II cases cover variedly from manufacturing to services
industries, and specifically including traditional and newly
corporations ranging from toys, convenient stores, fast fashion,
high-tech, to catering and service. Written by experts in their
respective areas, Handbook of East Asia entrepreneurship is an
excellent review of theories, policies and empirical evidences on
important topics in Entrepreneurship in East Asian economic
development. The book is both a superb teaching tool and a valuable
handbook in development economics.
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