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Successful entrepreneurship in Hong Kong
Wai sum Siu
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, Robert G. Martin
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Hong Kong
100%
Successful Entrepreneurship
100%
Economic Development
66%
Entrepreneurship
66%
Non-market Valuation
66%
Psychological Factors
33%
Hong Kong Chinese
33%
Chinese Culture
33%
Chinese People
33%
Chinese Firms
33%
Open Market
33%
Business Performance
33%
Economic Growth
33%
Industrialization
33%
Economic Factors
33%
Business Firm
33%
Country Development
33%
Voluntary Exchange
33%
Individual Achievement
33%
Market Exchange
33%
Personal Accomplishment
33%
Entrepreneurial Skills
33%
Individual Power
33%
Upward Mobility
33%
Economic Mobility
33%
Business Success
33%
Individual Influence
33%
Entrepreneurial Businesses
33%
Achievement Drive
33%
Income Distribution
33%
Social Sciences
Chinese
100%
Hong Kong
100%
Entrepreneurship
100%
Economic and Social Development
40%
Chinese Culture
20%
Economic Growth
20%
Wealth
20%
Business Success
20%
Psychological Factor
20%
Upward Mobility
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economic development
100%
Wealth
100%
Industrialization
100%