1st Edition

Start-up Wolf The Shenzhen Model of High-Tech Entrepreneurship

By Olivia Yijian Liu Copyright 2024
198 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

198 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Transnational entrepreneurs with technological know-how have been promoted by the Chinese state and academic literature as a central force for regional development of industrial competitiveness. But what motivates them, and what do they experience and aspire to when building a start-up in China? This book answers these questions by examining how socially privileged entrepreneurial talents adopt... Read more

1. Introduction: Start-up wolf of Shenzhen  2. Contextualising transnational entrepreneurs in China  3. Performative governance: The campaign of mass entrepreneurship and innovation  4. To be entrepreneured: Creating hierarchies among privileged biographies  5. Entrepreneurship competitions: The state and market ideals of talents  6. Striving talents: Performing excellence for economic privilege  7. Precarious privilege: Rationalising wolf-isation and sacrifice  8. After-wolf: Downsizing, resignation, and self-reconfiguration  9. Ending Remarks: The Shenzhen model of high-tech entrepreneurship and beyond

Biography

Olivia Yijian Liu is an entrepreneurship researcher, an ethnographic fieldworker, an area specialist focusing on global China, and a strategy consultant. She obtained her PhD from the University of Oslo.