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Jun Du
Professor
Aston Business School
Centre Director
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Centre for Business Prosperity
Professor
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Economics, Finance and Entrepreneurship
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0449-4437
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Business & Economics
China
100%
Innovation
96%
Firm Growth
66%
Ownership
64%
Profitability
59%
Finance and Growth
45%
Emerging Market multinationals
43%
Tax Havens
43%
Bank Loans
42%
Political Connections
38%
Productivity
38%
Endogeneity
38%
Economic Freedom
37%
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
36%
Privatization
36%
Property Rights
35%
Productivity Growth
34%
Export Markets
32%
Market Selection
31%
Innovators
31%
Foreign Direct Investment
31%
Performance
31%
Firm-level Data
30%
Knowledge Sourcing
29%
Total Factor Productivity Growth
29%
Banking System
29%
Firm Survival
29%
Productivity Improvement
29%
Start-up Companies
28%
Finance
28%
Emerging Countries
27%
Value Chain
27%
Firm Size
27%
Financing
27%
Government
26%
Partial Privatization
26%
Firm Performance
26%
High-growth Firms
25%
Subsidies
25%
State Ownership
24%
Private Firms
24%
Manufacturing
24%
Institutional Environment
23%
State-owned Enterprises
23%
Quasi-markets
23%
Geographic Diversification
22%
Start-ups
22%
Reentry
22%
Firm-specific Advantages
22%
Foreign Acquisitions
22%
Social Sciences
productivity
34%
firm performance
28%
firm
25%
small and medium-sized enterprise
22%
manufacturing industry
20%
domestic market
19%
Commercial banks
19%
staging
19%
transaction costs
18%
banking
16%
diversification
16%
Vietnam
15%
privatization
14%
evidence
14%
performance
14%
agglomeration area
14%
bank
14%
economy
13%
China
12%
citizenship
12%
industry
11%
EU
11%
efficiency
11%
governance
10%
costs
8%
market
8%
competitiveness
7%
Cooperation Agreement
7%
manufacturing sector
7%
time
6%
Italy
6%
trade policy
6%
Spain
6%
uncertainty
5%
tertiary sector
5%
statistics
5%
Federal Republic of Germany
5%
trade agreement
5%
Banking reform
5%