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    Entrepreneurship Research from the Perspective of Tao Te Ching\uef\ubcThe Case of the B Company of Food Oil

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    This study explores the entrepreneurial process of B company of food oil through the thoughts of \ue2Tao Te Ching\ue2. The objective of this study is to provide a new perspective in the field of entrepreneurship studies, the perspective of \ue2Tao Te Ching\ue2. To apply the thoughts of \ue2Tao Te Ching\ue2 to the field of entrepreneurship studies, we start with the review of two perspectives in entrepreneurship studies, the economic perspective and the entrepreneuring perspective. Accidentally, we find that these two perspectives are not only opposite but may be complementary at the same time. Therefore, based on these two perspectives and the thoughts of \ue2Tao Te Ching\ue2, we propose a new perspective in the field of entrepreneurship studies, the perspective of \ue2Tao Te Ching\ue2. To examine whether our perspective corresponds to the reality of entrepreneurship, we adopt the qualitative case study research and explore the entrepreneurial process of B company of food oil through our perspectives. After theoretical and qualitative data analysis, this thesis study has five findings. 1. The more the objective environmental conditions match the subjective conditions of entrepreneur, the more the new venture creation would succeed. 2. The more the inborn talent match the acquired effort, the more the entrepreneur would succeed. 3. The more the four elements, the function of Tao, the Te of entrepreneur, the visible resources and the objective environmental conditions, combine together, the more the new venture creation would succeed. 4. Entrepreneurship is the result of the combination of the power of the positive and the negative. The more they combine together, the more the new venture creation would succeed. 5. Entrepreneurship is the incremental, sustainable and consistent process. The more the three properties combine together, the more the new venture would succeed

    Gender and the South China Miracle—Two Worlds of Factory Women, de Lee Ching Kwan

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    Rocca Jean-Louis. Gender and the South China Miracle—Two Worlds of Factory Women, de Lee Ching Kwan. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°54, 1999. pp. 84-89

    Gender and the South China Miracle—Two Worlds of Factory Women, de Lee Ching Kwan

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    Rocca Jean-Louis. Gender and the South China Miracle—Two Worlds of Factory Women, de Lee Ching Kwan. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°54, 1999. pp. 84-89

    Ching Kwan Lee, Against the Law : Labor Protests in China’s Rustbelt and Sunbelt

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    Chan Anita. Ching Kwan Lee, Against the Law : Labor Protests in China’s Rustbelt and Sunbelt. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°102, 2008. pp. 120-121

    sj-docx-1-gpi-10.1177_13684302221147509 – Supplemental material for Intergroup benefits of metacognitive cultural self? Cultural self-awareness and multicultural involvement on attitudes towards migrants

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-gpi-10.1177_13684302221147509 for Intergroup benefits of metacognitive cultural self? Cultural self-awareness and multicultural involvement on attitudes towards migrants by Chieh Lu, I-Ching Lee and Ching Wan in Group Processes & Intergroup Relations</p

    Factors controlling forest successions at Lake Itasca, Minnesota

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    Lee, Shun Ching. (1923). Factors controlling forest successions at Lake Itasca, Minnesota. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/169913
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