Kinship Networks and Rural Entrepreneurs in China’s Transnational Economy

Max Weber once observed that the strong lineage system in rural China had impeded the development of entrepreneurial capitalism in China. This paper attempts to reevaluate the old Weber thesis by empirically testing the relationship between kinship networks and the bourgeoning rural industrialization during the reform era. Analysis of village-level data shows that lineage networks, … Read more

Backwaters of Global Prosperity

The discussion will revolve around the author’s most recent book, entitled Backwaters of Global Prosperity: How Forces of Globalization and GATT/WTO Trade Regimes Contribute to the Marginalization of the World’s Poorest Nation. New York: Praeger Publishers. The book provides a penetrating analysis of the particular elements of globalization in general and the global trade regime … Read more

Finding A Way to the Top: Career Moves for the Minority Manager

Prof. Randolph Cameron will discuss tips and advice found in his latest publication Finding A Way to the Top: Career Moves for the Minority Manager, a step-by-step guide for Blacks, Asians, Latinos and women who are entering the business world, telling them about the “written” and “unwritten” rules of life in corporate America. Prof. Cameron … Read more