- Title
- An examination of how entrepreneurs in Hong Kong perceive personal success through business activities
- Creator
- Ho, Po Kee Perry; Barnes, Lisa
- Relation
- Hawaii International Conference on Business. 2012 Conference Proceedings: Hawaii International Conference on Business (Honolulu, HI 24-27 May, 2012)
- Publisher
- Hawaii International Conference on Business
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Date
- 2012
- Description
- Hong Kong is seen as a world leader in building and developing its economy and entrepreneurs have a unique status in Hong Kong. These entrepreneurs constitute a majority of businesses and employ a significant part of the population and thus are vital for the economy of Hong Kong. This research evaluates the various components of the perception of success of these entrepreneurs and to draw conclusions that will benefit the educators, the legislators as well as the new entrants wishing to become entrepreneurs. It has been found that the main source of entrepreneurial success in Hong Kong is of very complex origin. While the normal rules of sound business principles, as found in the Western business world, are a necessity, a large part of the success is attributed to exceptional leadership qualities. Leadership in the East has connotations of deep respect for all sections of the society and based on Confucian principles of kindness and contributions quite different from that of the West. The Hong Kong entrepreneur seems to succeed when they are able to blend the best qualities of the East and the West.
- Subject
- entrepreneurs; Hong Kong; leadership
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1327795
- Identifier
- uon:25747
- Language
- eng
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