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ID100349
Title ProperEvolution of entrepreneurs' social networks in China
Other Title Informationpatterns and significance
LanguageENG
AuthorWeihong Ma ;  Cheng, Joseph Y S
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The issue of social networks is central to scholars' examinations of China's economic reform and its transitional society. This article presents an effort to examine the impact of the property rights reform on the evolution of entrepreneurs' social networks in the context of rural China. This study proposes three different patterns of social networks: in-group networks, official-centered networks, and market-oriented networks; and examines how the significance of different network patterns has evolved under the context of institutional change. By using data collected in Wuxi city, Jiangsu province, China, this article attempts to explore four significant questions. Do social networks still matter? How is the significance of different patterns of social networks changing? Why could this happen? In which fields do social networks still matter?
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 19, No. 67; Dec 2010: p891-911
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 19, No. 67; Dec 2010: p891-911
Key WordsSocial Networks ;  China ;  Networks ;  China - Economic Reform


 
 
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