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Comes the Southern Revolution: The Reframing of Chinese Shan-zhai Toward Identity Change

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  • Hung, Shih-Chang
  • Chen, Yu-Chun

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Following the literature on entrepreneurial framing and identity change, we examined how Chinese shan-zhai phone entrepreneurs have drawn on their cultural resources to reframe their businesses to claim new identities and gain legitimacy over time. Through qualitative procedures, we found that a staged process of collective identity development underlies this entrepreneurial process, consisting of building (a) niche-market identity via pragmatic reframing, (b) socio-political identity via nationalistic reframing, and finally (c) professional identity via comprehensive reframing. There has also been a clear change in the sources of legitimacy from the indigenous market through the wider Chinese society to the more globally defined industry. Our central contribution is a processual model of identity change through cultural reframing specifically focused on how informal entrepreneurs grow into formalization and global competition.

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  • Hung, Shih-Chang & Chen, Yu-Chun, 2024. "Comes the Southern Revolution: The Reframing of Chinese Shan-zhai Toward Identity Change," Management and Organization Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 20(2), pages 204-234, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:maorev:v:20:y:2024:i:2:p:204-234_3
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