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The Making of Women Entrepreneurs in Hong Kong

The Making of Women Entrepreneurs in Hong Kong



Author: Priscilla Chu
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Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9622096425
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The Making of Women Entrepreneurs in Hong Kong



This book is about Women Entrepreneurs and it provides a detail account of Chinese industrial entrepreneurs, which describes and explains the phenomena of women entrepreneurship in Hong Kong.The Making of Women Entrepreneurs in Hong Kong review. Read full reviews of Priscilla Pue Ho Chu: The Making of Women Entrepreneurs in Hong Kong.

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author priscilla pue ho chu format paperback language english publication year 31 01 2004 subject management business economics industry subject 2 management business general title the making of women entrepreneurs in hong kong author priscilla pue ho chu publisher hong kong univ pr publication date oct 01 2004 pages 210 binding paperback dimensions 6 25 wx 9 00 hx 1 00 d isbn 9622096425 subject social science women s studies brand new paperback all orders get full access to our online status

Priscilla Pue Ho Chu: The Making of Women Entrepreneurs in Hong Kong
Hong Kong University Press | 2004 | 224 pages | ISBN-13: 9789622096424 | ISBN-10: 9622096425

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There are two distinct questions to be answered. First, what are the characteristic features of Chinese entrepreneurs and, women entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship in particular? Second, what are the factors that constitute the making of Chinese women entrepreneurs in Hong Kong?



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