MOR Special Issue: Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in China
本期特刊聚焦中国私营部门中由创业驱动的增长,探讨个体、过程与制度如何互动催生新组织和新财富,适合研究中国创业与创新的学者参考。
Entrepreneurship research considers the interactions between individuals, processes, and institutions in the emergence of new organizations, and organizational forms that engender wealth creation. The combination of creativity and innovation embedded in the entrepreneurial process is fundamental to the discovery and establishment of new ways to organize production processes and to introduce new institutional forms. Creativity is broadly defined as the cognitive process by which individuals discover new patterns in familiar ideas, routines, and mental models. Innovation is broadly defined as the organizational process by which ideas are turned into economically valuable products and services. Given the largely entrepreneurship driven growth experienced by the Chinese private sector (about one-third of the economy), this special issue offers the opportunity for a concerted look at entrepreneurship in China.