A Behavioral Cultural-Based Development Analysis of Entrepreneurship in China

This paper deals with local cultural capital as a motivator for entrepreneurial behavior in China. Following the Culture-Based Development paradigm (CBD), the current study approaches local cultural capital as an entity that can be temporarily segmented into living culture and cultural heritage and...

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Main Author: Yue Dai
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Administrative Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3387/11/3/91
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spelling doaj-71e9838209cd4bc3b689864875ec434a2021-09-25T23:33:05ZengMDPI AGAdministrative Sciences2076-33872021-09-0111919110.3390/admsci11030091A Behavioral Cultural-Based Development Analysis of Entrepreneurship in ChinaYue Dai0Economics Department, Swansea University, Swansea SA1 8EN, UKThis paper deals with local cultural capital as a motivator for entrepreneurial behavior in China. Following the Culture-Based Development paradigm (CBD), the current study approaches local cultural capital as an entity that can be temporarily segmented into living culture and cultural heritage and can be further differentiated type-wise into material cultural capital and immaterial cultural capital. The main hypothesis of this paper is that living culture and cultural heritage have different roles in the direction of effect on entrepreneurial behavior in China. To test this hypothesis, a quantitative research method is utilized and data is collected from <i>China Statistical Yearbooks</i>, the website of <i>Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage</i> as well as the third and fourth <i>China Economic Census Yearbooks</i>, covering the period from 2010 to 2019 and regarding all 31 provinces of mainland China. This dataset provides indicators for both material and immaterial living culture, respectively represented by the total book circulations in public libraries and performances at art venues, while historical cultural heritage is approximated by intangible cultural heritage (such as the number of folk literature, traditional music, traditional dance and so on) and historical sites. For data analysis, an OLS regression is used to assess the roles of each kind of cultural capital on regional entrepreneurship development. Findings suggest CBD is applicable for analyzing entrepreneurship behavior and the result of the application of model shows a notable impact of culture on entrepreneurship activities in China.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3387/11/3/91culture based development (CBD)entrepreneurshipChinacultural heritageliving culture
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A Behavioral Cultural-Based Development Analysis of Entrepreneurship in China
Administrative Sciences
culture based development (CBD)
entrepreneurship
China
cultural heritage
living culture
author_facet Yue Dai
author_sort Yue Dai
title A Behavioral Cultural-Based Development Analysis of Entrepreneurship in China
title_short A Behavioral Cultural-Based Development Analysis of Entrepreneurship in China
title_full A Behavioral Cultural-Based Development Analysis of Entrepreneurship in China
title_fullStr A Behavioral Cultural-Based Development Analysis of Entrepreneurship in China
title_full_unstemmed A Behavioral Cultural-Based Development Analysis of Entrepreneurship in China
title_sort behavioral cultural-based development analysis of entrepreneurship in china
publisher MDPI AG
series Administrative Sciences
issn 2076-3387
publishDate 2021-09-01
description This paper deals with local cultural capital as a motivator for entrepreneurial behavior in China. Following the Culture-Based Development paradigm (CBD), the current study approaches local cultural capital as an entity that can be temporarily segmented into living culture and cultural heritage and can be further differentiated type-wise into material cultural capital and immaterial cultural capital. The main hypothesis of this paper is that living culture and cultural heritage have different roles in the direction of effect on entrepreneurial behavior in China. To test this hypothesis, a quantitative research method is utilized and data is collected from <i>China Statistical Yearbooks</i>, the website of <i>Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage</i> as well as the third and fourth <i>China Economic Census Yearbooks</i>, covering the period from 2010 to 2019 and regarding all 31 provinces of mainland China. This dataset provides indicators for both material and immaterial living culture, respectively represented by the total book circulations in public libraries and performances at art venues, while historical cultural heritage is approximated by intangible cultural heritage (such as the number of folk literature, traditional music, traditional dance and so on) and historical sites. For data analysis, an OLS regression is used to assess the roles of each kind of cultural capital on regional entrepreneurship development. Findings suggest CBD is applicable for analyzing entrepreneurship behavior and the result of the application of model shows a notable impact of culture on entrepreneurship activities in China.
topic culture based development (CBD)
entrepreneurship
China
cultural heritage
living culture
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3387/11/3/91
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