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The Making of Migrant Entrepreneurs in Contemporary China

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Book excerpt: This dissertation, "The Making of Migrant Entrepreneurs in Contemporary China: an Ethnographic Study of Garment Producers in Suburban Guangzhou" by Chong, Gao, 高崇, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Abstract of thesis entitled The Making of Migrant Entrepreneurs in Contemporary China: An Ethnographic Study of Garment Producers in Suburban Guangzhou submitted by Gao Chong for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Hong Kong in October 2006 This study represents an effort to understand the emergent migrant entrepreneurship in contemporary China within a changing socio-economic context. After decades of restriction on free migration and private business in socialist China, the changing political and economic circumstances have allowed for the emergence of migrant entrepreneurs-in-the-making in recent years. But the migrants, who have a disadvantaged economic and social status, usually lack resources when they choose to start their own businesses. In order to understand how they succeed in entrepreneurship, ethnographic fieldwork was conducted in a village of suburban Guangzhou to investigate the entrepreneurial practices popularly employed by migrant entrepreneurs who ran garment factories. The focus of this study is on how these migrant entrepreneurs employ social network and culture in their entrepreneurial practice to start their own businesses. The fieldwork data shows that they not only employ strategic methods to mobilize resources embedded in their social networks but also employ culture as a strategy to solve problems encountered in entrepreneurship. Moreover, they make use of social and cultural resources with the logic of economic rationality. The rise of migrant entrepreneurs is thus not merely the functioning of a given social context or of cultural factors, but is the outcome of integration of these socio-cultural factors to mobilize resources to fulfill the demands of entrepreneurship and obtain competitive advantages in business. In this sense, their success in entrepreneurship does not lie solely in social or cultural factors, but depends on their ability to maintain a balance between the use of their social networks and culture and the market mentality. (259 words) DOI: 10.5353/th_b3733542 Subjects: Businesspeople - Social networks - China - Guangzhou Shi Internal migrants - Social networks - China - Guangzhou Shi Clothing trade - China - Guangzhou Shi Business networks - China - Guangzhou Shi


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