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E3 Journal of Business Management and Economics

E3 Journal of Business Management and Economics Vol. 3 (4) pp. 0155-0161, April 2012; © E3 Journals; ISSN 2141-7482


An analysis of the influences of scholars and their academic works in Chinese entrepreneurship field: Based on the CSSCI (2009-2010)

Hailing Wang 1 * , Xinbao Guo 1 , Huihui Wei 1
1 Luolong area, Management School, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang, Henan, 471003, China
*Corresponding Author E-mail: hailingggg@163.com
Accepted 24 February 2012

Abstract

Entrepreneurship research has been emerging endlessly for several decades, but little about its past study review. In this article, the author points out the current Chinese venture research situation through analysising and evaluating the entrepreneurship research scholars, academic journals, academic institutions and works by CSSCI.

Keywords: Academic work; CSSCI; entrepreneurship; scholar

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