Table of contents - Special Issue: Understanding Chinese entrepreneurship from a historical perspective
Guest Editors: Cherry Wun Mei Cheung, Victor Zheng, Caleb Kwong, Siu-Lun Wong
Competing for leadership and ownership: the Li & Fung Group’s legendary and strategy
Victor Zheng, Siu-Lun WongThe Li & Fung Group, a century-old, family-controlled multinational group of companies based in Hong Kong, seems to be an exception to the traditional perception of Chinese family…
Exploitative learning and entrepreneurial opportunity recognition of a family business in Hong Kong during and after the Second World War
Cherry Wun Mei CheungThis study aims to examine the role of exploitative learning in entrepreneurial opportunity recognition at the time of war and peace.
“When Margaret Thatcher met the Chinese”: UK’s SMEs policies in the 1980s and the case of See Woo Holdings
Gordon Chi Kai Cheung, Edmund Terence GomezThis paper aims to examine the UK’s small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) policies under Margaret Thatcher’s era in the 1980s, with a view to understand the success stories…
Constructing a historical case for the teaching of business and management subjects: Public and private multinational enterprises in colonial Hong Kong
Cherry Wun Mei Cheung, Caleb KwongOur study explores the use of historical cases in assisting students to understand some of the managerial issues faced by entrepreneurial multinational organisations. We argue…
Early global Trotters and their entrepreneurial employment practices: A case study of the colonial Hong Kong Government, 1845-1850
Qianqian Chai, Cherry Wun Mei Cheung, Caleb KwongQuestions have often been asked of the ethicality of multinational enterprises (MNEs) with the conducts of many being classified as exploitative. This is particularly so the…
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2053-4604e-ISSN:
2053-4612ISSN-L:
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Journal of Chinese EntrepreneurshipOnline date, start – end:
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- Dr Jun Li