Curriculum Vitae

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Barbara Krug is a professor of economics of governance at the Department of Organisation and Personnel Management, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM).

During the Summer term 2014 and the Winter term 2014/15 she was a Guest professor at the Chair for the Study of Economic Institutions, Innovation and East Asian Development at the Goethe University and held lectures and seminars for Bachelor and Master students of Economics and Business Administration, Sinology and Modern East Asian Studies.

Since the Summer term 2015 Prof. Krug is a visiting fellow at IZO and offers lectures focused on the Chinese economy.

Professor Krug's special field of interest is the Chinese economy. Her empirical research examines long-term business relations in transition economies and situations of high uncertainty in the nascent private business sector in China.

The empirical studies she has conducted have helped to establish a database of more than 200 private firms in China, enabling further investigation into the contribution of traditions and cultural differences within China to the emergence and survivability of Chinese firms.

Professor Krug’s major contribution to organization theory lies in the area of governance, entrepreneurship and comparative business environments and her application of transaction costs and economics, public choice and contract theory for explaining the different nature of firms, as well as for the emergence of entrepreneurship and the interrelationship between norms, customs and business routines.


Academic Degrees

M.A Economics (Diplom-Volkswirtin), Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich

Ph.D Economics (Dr. rer. pol.), University of Saarland, Saarbruecken

Habilitation Doctorate in Economics (Allgemeine venia legendi in Volkswirtschaftslehre), University of Saarland, Saarbruecken


Academic Appointments

1978 - 1980 Assistant, Institute of Political Science, University of Saarland, Saarbruecken

1981 - 1991 Lecturer (tenured), University of Saarland, Saarbruecken

09.1983 - 04.1984 Guest Professor, Economics Faculty, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

09.1988 - 04.1989 Visiting Fellow, St. Antony's College, Oxford University

1991 Assistant Professor (Privatdozentin), Faculty of Law and Economics, University of Saarland, Saarbruecken

09.1993 - 07.1994 Visiting Member, School of Social Science, Institute For Advanced Study, Princeton

10.1995 - 04.1996 Visiting Professor, ETH Zuerich

Since August 1996 Hoogleraar Bedrijfskunde bijzonder Sociale Theorien van Bedrijvigheid (Chair, Organisation Theory, in particular The Economics of Governance) Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University of Rotterdam

Since January 2006 Research Fellow INSEAD, Fontainebleau and UTS, Sydney

Since January 2007 Visiting Professor, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester

Since Sept 2013 Gastprofessor, Dept. Microeconomics and Management, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main


Fellowships and Fellowship Awards

1988 - 1989 Volkswagenstiftung Fellow, Oxford University

1994 – 1995 Fulbright Scholar,

1994 – 1995 Fellowship Award, Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton

Since 1995 Research Fellow, UTS Sydney

Since 1995 Research Fellow INSEAD

Grants

1987 – 1996 Total of 50,000 euros from Thyssen-Foundation, Volkswagen foundation, DFG in Germany

1996 – 2004 15,000 euros KNAW (Royal Netherlands Academy for Science), plus 6, 000 euros Trustfonds Erasmus Unviersity Rotterdam

2004 560,000 euros NWO (Netherlands Foundation of Science) 450-02-460, matched by 104,000 euros ERIM (Research School of the Rotterdam School of Management) for the Project Shifts in Governance: {Problems of Legitimacy and Accountability.

2008 10,250 euro NWO (Netherlands Foundation of Science). Disseminatiepremie


University Administration Positions

1981/82, 1986/87 Member of the Faculty Council, Faculty of Law and Economics

1988/89 Member of the Ph.D. committee at Henley Management College and Brunel (University of West London)

1989/90 Member of the Fulbright Committee at Saarbruecken

Member of the DAAD Committee for Chinese students

Since 1998 Member of the China-Holland Education & Research Centre, Erasmus University Rotterdam

1998 – 2002 Head of Department, Organisation Theory and Human Resource Management, Member of the Faculty Council

1998 - 2005 Chairperson of the Selection committee for the (English language) International Programme of the Rotterdam School of Management

2000 - ….. Head Examination committee RSM / MBA Program

2005 - ….. Member of Promotion and Tenure Commission RSM

2005 - …. Member Commission "Diversity Policy", Rector Magnificus, Erasmus University Rotterdam Honours Programme

2009 - … Scientific Director of China Business Centre

2009 - … Academic Director Master Chinese Economy & Business

2005 - Grandt and Fellowship Commissions of the NOW (Netherland Science Council) in Veni, vidi, and ‘onderzoekstalent’


Elected to Membership in Professional Associations

(refereed membership only)

Verein fuer Socialpolitik, Committee for the Comparison of Economic Systems

Verein fuer Socialpolitik, Committee for Social Sciences

European Public Choice Society

The Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), Study Group on China, 1988/89

Honorary President of the European Public Choice Society, April 1995

Foundation Fellow and Member of the International Advisory Board, Center for Research on Provincial China. University of Technology, Sydney and University of South Wales, Australia.

Lecturer within the European Higher Education Co-operation Programme for China, 1995 and 1998. (trainee sessions for Chinese cadres and managers)

Advisory Board European Centre for Public Choice, Rome, 1999

Founding Member of International Association for Chinese Management Research  www.iacmr.org


Other relevant Information

Member Editorial Board "Provincial China"

Member Editorial Board „Euro-Asia Management Research"

Member Editorial Board "Management and Organization Review"

Member Editorial Board "China Aktuell"


Referee

Foundations

  • Volkswagen Foundation
  • Thyssen Foundation
  • Australian Science Council
  • NWO (National Foundation of Science), Committee for the Social Sciences
  • KNAW (Royal Dutch Society for Arts and Science)

Publishing Houses, Academic Journals and Foundations

  • Routledge Publishing House
  • JITE (Journal for Institutional and Theoretical Economics)
  • Kyklos, Organisation Studies,
  • DFG and Volkswagen
  • Templeton Foundation

Current task at the Erasmus University

  • Chair in Organisation Theory, in particular „The Economics of Governance"


Teaching

  • Institutional Economics, in particular business environment of economies in transition in general and the Chinese economy and economic development, the emergence of norms.
  • BA Minor: China’s Business Systems
  • Academic Director: MSc in General Management: Chinese Economy and Management


Publications

Monographs:

China - From Idealism to Pragmatism: Holmes, L. (Ed.) The Withering Away of the State. London: Sage: 51-80. 1981.

Strategie und Taktik in der Wirtschaftspolitik der Volksrepublik China. Frankfurt am Main: P.D. Lang, 1982.

The Behaviour of Provincial Leaders in the PRC, (with Goodman, D.). Colchester: ECPR Publications, 1982.

The Economists within Chinese Politics. In: Goodman, D. (Ed.) Social Groups and Chinese Politics. London: Butterfield: 40-67. 1983.

Xide Jingji Fazhanshi (Economic Development in the Federal Republic of Germany: A Contribution to Comparative Economic Systems). Economic Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, 1983.

The Interrelationship Between the Economy and Politics in Democracies: An Overview of Politico-economic Models. Colchester: ECPR Publications, 1985.

Preisreform in der VR China seit 1979. Köln: Bundesinstitut fuer ostwissenschaftliche und internationale Studien, 1986.

China's Foreign Trade: Socialist Construction, Profit or Rent: Shaw Yu-ming (Ed.), China and Europe. San Francisco/Taipei: Institute for International Relations: 168-202. 1986.

Der neue Handelspartner China - Chancen und Restriktionen im bilateralen Außenhandel. Hans-Martin-Schleyer Foundation, Cologne, 1987.

The Economics of Nepotism - An Institutional Approach: Bohnet, A. and Alewell, K. (Eds.), Leistungswille und Leistungsanreize im Systemvergleich. Giessen: Justus-Liebig University: 218-235. 1988.

Preis- und Einkommenspolitik: Louven, E. (Ed.), Chinas Wirtschaft zu Beginn der 90er Jahre. Hamburg: Institut fuer Asienkunde: 136-150. 1989.

Economic Reform: Krug, B., Long, S. and Segal, G., China in Crisis, London: The Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1989, (Reprinted in Segal, G. (Ed.), Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy Reform. London/New York: Kegan Paul International: 61-76. 1990.

Die pazifische Herausforderung: Die kleinasiatische Lösung versus europäische Großstrategien: Giersch, H., Zlabinger, A. and Krug, B., Kampf der Kontinente. Vienna: Orac Verlag: 73-106. 1990.

Theoretische Grundlagen des Reformprozesses in der VR China: Wirtschaftspolitischer Konzeptionswandel als Reflex politisch-ökonomischen Umdenkens: Cassel, D. (Ed.), Wirtschaftssysteme im Umbruch. Munich: Vahlen: 276-293. 1990.

Changing Economic Behaviour under Changing Constraints: The Chinese Manager and the Economic Reforms in the Industrial Sector: Child J. (Ed.) Advances in Chinese Industrial Studies. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press: 179-202. 1990.

Market-oriented Transformation of China's Economic System (Comment). In: Cassel, D. and Heiduk, G. (Eds.), China's Contemporary Reforms as a Development Strategy. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1990.

Die politische Ökonomie der Wirtschaftstransformation - Überlegungen aus der Sicht der Vergleichenden Ökonomischen Theorie von Institutionen. In: Backhaus, J. (Ed.), Systemwandel und Reform in östlichen Wirtschaften. Marburg: Metropolis: 102-122. 1991.

Die Transformation der sozialistischen Volkswirtschaften in Zentraleuropa. In: Wagener, H.-J. (Ed.), Anpassung durch Wandel, Schriften des Vereins fuer Socialpolitik, Band 206. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot: 39-60. 1991.

Die Wechselwirkungen zwischen politischem Umfeld und Wirtschaftsreformen. In: Bohnet, A.(Ed.) Chinas Weg zur Marktwirtschaft. Muenster/Hamburg: LIT Verlag: 21-44. 1993.

Chinas Weg zur Marktwirtschaft. Eine politisch-ökonomische Analyse der Wirtschaftstransformation 1978-1988. Marburg: Metropolis, 1993.

Diskriminierung von Frauen und öffentliches Handeln. In: Groezinger, G., Schubert, R. and Backhaus, J. (Eds.), Jenseits von Diskriminierung. Marburg: Metropolis: 81-112. 1993.

Marktwirtschaft als Problem des Institution-building von unten: Das Beispiel China. In: D. Cassel (Ed.). Entstehung und Wettbewerb von Systemen. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot: 163-178. 1996.

The TVEs and China's Economic Development. CEIBS Discussion Papers. Shanghai: Chinese-European International Business School, 1996.

Ökonomische Liberalisierung und Politische Stabilisierung. In: E. Schinke und Hong Zhao (Eds.), Ordnungsreform und Entwicklung der chinesischen Wirtschaft in den 90er Jahren. (Festschrift fuer A. Bohnet). Berlin: Duncker & Humblot: 37-63. 1996.

Moving the Mountains: Transformation as Institution Building from Below. In: J. Backhaus and G. Krause (Eds.), The Political Economy of Transformation: Country Studies, Marburg: Metropolis: 127-152. 1997.

Privatisation in China: Something to learn from? In: H. Giersch (Ed.) Privatisation at the Turn of the Century, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer: 269-293. 1997.

Buchanan, 1919-: R. Benewick and Ph. Green (Eds.). The Routledge Dictionary of Twentieth Century Political Thinkers. London: Routledge: 32-34. 1997.

China nach Deng. In: D. Ruloff (Ed.) Brennpunkt Asien. Chur/Zuerich: Ruegger (Sozialwissenschaftliche Studien des Schweizer Instituts fuer Auslandsforschung, Band 26 (Neue Folge): 115-134. 1997.

Wirtschaftsentwicklung in China/Ostasien und sicherheitspolitische Auswirkungen auf Europa. In: E. Reiter (Ed.) Oesterreichisches Jahrbuch fuer Internationale Sicherheitspolitik. Graz/Wien: Styra: 375-390. 1997.

Chinas oekonomische Entwicklung und aussenpolitische Folgen. In: E. Reiter, G. Schoepfer (Eds.) Oesterreichisches Jahrbuch fuer Internationale Sicherheitspolitik. Graz/Wien: Styra: 141-150. 1999.

On custom in economics: the case of humanism and trade regimes (Report No. 15-1999). Rotterdam: Faculteit Bedrijfskunde: 26. 1999.

The interdependence between political and economic Entrepreneurship (Report No. 22A-1999). Rotterdam: Faculteit Bedrijfskunde, Erasmus University: 23. 1999.

Kunst und Kunstexperten. In: M. Bockemuehl (Ed.) Das Auge als Richter. Essen: Folkwang Museum, 2000.

Why Provinces? In: Fitzgerald. J. (Ed.) Rethinking China’s Provinces. London: Routledge: 247-276. 2002.

Kultur und Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in China. In: Nutzinger, H. (Ed.) Kultur und Religion als Wirtschaftsfaktor. Marburg: Metropolis: 129-146. 2002.

The Economics of Corruption and Cronyism – An institutional approach (together with H. Hendrischke). In: J. Kidd. Governance and Corruption. Oxford: Palgrave: 131-148. 2002.

Ekonomia I pteć: Dyskryminacja kobiet: Perspektywa neoinstytucjonalna. Gdańskie Wydawnictwo Psychologiczne, Gdańsk: 60-73. 2002. Discrimination against women: A neo-institutionalist perspective. In: Geske Dijkstra and Janneke Plantenga (Eds.) Gender and Economics: A European Perspective. London and New York: Routledge: 54-72. 2002.

The emergence of the Private Business Sector in China: The Case of Zhejiang (with Hans Hendrischke). In: H.C. de Bettignies (Ed.) Change in Management Practices in Asia. Fontainebleau: INSEAD: 238-261. 2002.

Discrimination against women: A neo-institutionalist perspective. In: Geske Dijkstra and Janneke Plantenga (Eds.) Gender and Economics: A European Perspective. London and New York: Routledge: 54-72. 2002.

Introduction: New opportunities, new sector, new firms. In: B. Krug. (Ed.) China’s Rational Entrepreneurs. The development of the new private business sector. London: Routledge: 1-20. 2004.

Entrepreneurship by Alliance (with Judith Mehta). In: B. Krug. (Ed.) China’s Rational Entrepreneurs. The development of the new private business sector. London: Routledge: 50-71. 2004.

Emerging Markets, Entrepreneurship and Uncertainty: the Emergence of a Private Sector in China (with L. Polos). In: B.Krug. (Ed.) China’s Rational Entrepreneurs. The development of the new private business sector. London: Routledge: 72-96. 2004.

Social Capital in China: the Meaning of Guanxi in Chinese Business (with G. Jacobs and F. Belschak). In: B. Krug (Ed.) China’s Rational Entrepreneurs. The development of the new private business sector. London: Routledge: 166-188. 2004.

The (sometimes) rational approach to empirical research in China: a personal account. In: Krug, B. (Ed.) China’s Rational Entrepreneurs. The development of the new private business sector. London: Routledge: 189-201. 2004.

Commons, Collectives and Corporations. The development and change in China’s rural sector. In: G. Hendrikse (Ed.) Restructuring Agricultural Cooperatives. Rotterdam: Erasmus University Rotterdam: 109-139. 2004.

Pressefreiheit: Erfolg oder Misserfolg einer Institution? (Comment). In: Th. Eger (Ed.), Erfolg und Versagen von Institutionen. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot: 89 – 92. 2004.

Voting and Contracting. In: G. Eusepi (Ed.) Changing Institutions in the European Union: A Public Choice Perspective: 189-190. 2004.

Entrepreneurship in Transistion: Searching for Incentives and Governance in China’s Private Sector. In: Th. Eger (Ed.), Das Ethische in der Oekonomie. Festchrift für Hans Nutzinger. Marburg: Metropolis. 2005.

China: Fakten oder Fiktion". In: D. Ruloff (Ed), China und Indien: Supermächte des 21. Jahrhunderts?, Chur/Zuerich: Ruegger Verlag: 61-74. 2006.

Enterprise ground zero in China. In: Barbara Krug and Hans Hendrischke (Eds), China’s economy in the 21st century, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar: 115-145. 2007.

China’s emerging tax regime: Local tax farming and central tax bureaucracy, (with Zhu Ze). In: Barbara Krug and Hans Hendrischke (Eds), China’s economy in the 21st century, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 146-175. 2007.

Whom are we dealing with? Shifting organisational forms in China’s business sector, (with Jeroen Kuilman). In: Barbara Krug and Hans Hendrischke (Eds), China’s economy in the 21st century, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 224-240. 2007.

Public Finance. In: Charles Scribners Sons Publishing. Encyclopedia of Modern China, 2009

China’s institutional architecture: Interpreting the links between local governance and local enterprises. (with Hans Hendrischke) In: U. Vollmer (Ed.), Institutionelle Ursachend des Wohlstands der Nationen, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2010

Smart Business Networks in Chinese Characteristics, (with Hans Hendrischke), In: P.H.M. Vervest, D.V. van Liere & L. Zheng (Eds). The Network Experience, Heidelberg: Springer, 2010

Krug, Barbara and Hendrischke, H. Market Design in China. In: T. Theurl (Ed.) Institutionelle Hintergruende und Konsequenzen von Wissen. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 149- 170, 2010.

The Current State of Research on Networks in China’s Business System, (with Johannes Meuer) In: Pascha, W., Storz, C. & Taube, M. Institutions and Innovation Systems in East Asia: Patterns of Institutional Coordination, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2011

Political Embeddedness in China: Strengths and Limitations. In: G. Morgan and R. Whitley (Eds.) Capitalisms and Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (2012 in print)

China’s Local Tax Regimes: Devolution, Tax Farming and Fiscal Federalism, (with Hendrischke, H. & Zhu, Z.) In: Sharkey, N. (Ed), Tax in China and ASEAN: Path dependency & international ideals, London: Routledge (2012)

Political Embeddedness in China: Strengths and Limitations. In G. Morgan & R. Whitley (Eds.), Capitalisms and Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century (pp. 345-365). Oxford: OUP

State Capitalism (ed.) Cheltenham, Edward Elgar 2015 (in print)


Articles in Journals:

Regional Economic Integration. Economic Research (May 1984), Taipei, 199-220.

The Behaviour of Provincial Political Leaders - A Public Choice Approach. Issues and Studies (Jan. 1985), Taipei, 58-78.

The Comparative Analysis of Institutions. A new Approach to Economics (with Bruno S. Frey) Economic Essays (June 1985), Taipei, 65-85.

China's Foreign Trade. Issues and Studies (July 1986), Taipei, 95-128.

Ökonomische Theorie der Ehe und Familie. List Forum, Bd.14,1 (Febr. 1987), 1-15.

Ökonomische Theorie der patriarchalischen Familie. (with Bruno S. Frey). Zeitschrift fuer Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, 107 (1987), 337-359.

Blood, Sweat or Cheating: Politics and the Transformation of Socialist Economies in China, the USSR and Eastern Europe. Studies in Comparative Communism, Vol. XXIV, 2 (June 1991), 137-150.

Risikostreuung und Innovationsanreize in der modernen japanischen Unternehmung: Die ZAIBAZU als Rechtsinstitut. List-Forum, 18,1. (1992), 49-66.

Auspraegungen und Grenzen des Systemwettbewerbs. Jahrbuch fuer neue Politische oekonomie, Bd.17 (1998), 309-311.

Ausprägungen und Grenzen des Systemwettbewerbs (Review of G. Wegener, Systemwettbewerb als politisches Kommunikations- und Wahlhandlungsproblem). Jahrbuch fuer Neue Politische Oekonomie, Bd. 17. (1998), 309-311.

Chinese ondernemers tussen markt en partij. Tijdschrift voor Bedrijfsadministratie, 102 (1210). (1998), 89-94.

On provincialism. Provincial China. A Research Newsletter. (1998).

Systemwettbewerb als politisches Kommunikations- und Wahlhandlungsproblem (G. Wegener), Kommentar. Jahrbuch fuer Neue Politische Oekonomie, (Max Planck Gesellschaft) Bd. 17 (1998).

The Process of China's Market Transition (1978-98): The Evolutionary, Historical, and Comparative Perspective. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 156, 1. (2000), 175-179.

Nederlandse onderzoekers in Europees perspectief (with B.S. Frey and R. Eichenberger). ESB, Vol. 85, nr. 4287. (2001), 1040-1043.

Krug, Barbara and van Staveren, Irene, Gender Audit: Whim or Voice, Public Finance and Management, Vol. 2, nr. 2 (June 2002), 190-217.

On Customs in Economics: The Case of Humanism and Trade Regimes. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Vol. 155, nr. 3 (1999), 405 – 428.

The Emergence and development of the private business Sector in China: the Case of Shanxi. Management International Review, 42 (special issue). (2002), 135- 153.

Norms, Numbers, and Hierarchy. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 61, nr.2 (April 2002), 555-562.

The emergence of firms with Shanxi characteristics. Provincial China 7,1. 2002: 35-56

Krug, Barbara and Hendrischke, Hans, China Incorporated: Property Rights, Privatisation, and the Emergence of a Private Business Sector in China, Managerial Finance 29, 12 [winter]2003: 32-45.

Krug, Barbara and Reinmoeller, Patrick, De consequenties van success: globalisering en terrorisme. (Economisch-Statistische Berichten, (2004), 76 – 78.

Krug, Barbara and Hendrischke, H. "Framing China: Transformation and Institutional Change through Co-evolution". Management and Organization Review. Volume 4, issue 1 (2008), 81 – 108

Krug, B. and Hendrischke, H. (2010) Market Design in Chinese Market Places. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, Online First, 25 August 2010

Betancourt, N. and Krug, B. Are all Changes Always for the Better? Legal Change and Institutional Strength in the Bankruptcy Law of the People’s Republic of China. Erasmus Law Review 2011

Krug, B. and Libman, A. Commitment to Local Autonomy in Non-Democracies: Russia and China Compared, Constitutional Political Economy in print. Online edition Dec. 2014


Newspaper Articles:

Konkurrenz unter Teamkollegen lehnen Taiwanesen ab: Blick durch die Wirtschaft, 14.02.1985.

Korruption in China: Neue Zuercher Zeitung, 27.05.1986.

Wie weit ist Wallerfangen von Chicago - Die Institutionenökonomik als Herausforderung der Neoklassik, Neue Zuercher Zeitung, 2.07.1992.

Die Entzauberung der Samurai in: Die Wirtschaft und ihre Ordnung, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 10.04.1993.

Zurück zur Allmende: Neue Zürcher Zeitung, July 1996

Krug, B. and David S.G. Goodman, D.S.G. Chinas "neue" Unternehmer: Erfolg trotz fehlenden Eigentumsrechten und unreifer Märkten. Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 6/7 Juni 1998, 29-29

Krug, B., Betancourt, N. and Hendrischke, H. Rechtsprechung und Vertragsgestaltung in China als heikler Parcours für ausländische Firmen. Neue Zürcher Zeitung. 16-3-2011

Krug, B., Betancourt, N. and Hendrischke, H. Chinese Insolvency Law Lacks Teeth, RSM Insight 06, 2011.


Translations and Book reviews:

Introduction in and translation of the Chinese version of:

Bruno S. Frey, International Political Economics, in co-operation with the CASS, Guangzhou and Chongqing Press, published in 1985.

Finanzausgleichspolitik in der Volksrepublik China: Eine empirische Analyse der Haushaltsreformpolitik von 1994 in Spannungsfeld zwischen Zentrale und Peripherie. By Dagmar Hauff. (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2002). The China Quarterly Review, 174 (June 2003). 528 – 529.

Challenging Neighbours: Rethinking German and Dutch Economic Institutions, Economic Systems 25, 3. 2002: 280-283


Working Paper Series

Krug, Barbara, "Ties that Bind" (December 2000). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2000-44-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=370853

Krug, Barbara and Hendrischke, H., "The Emergence of a Private Business Sector in China" (February 2001). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2001-03-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=370865

Krug, Barbara and Mehta, Judith, "Entrepreneurship by Alliance" (December 2001). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2001-85-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=370946

Krug, Barbara, "Kultur Und Wirtschafltiche Entwicklung in China" (November 2001). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2001-82-ORG Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=370938

Krug, Barbara and Hendrischke, H., "Entrepreneurship in China: Institutions, Organisational Identity and Survival. Empirical Results from Two Provinces" (January 2002). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2002-14-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=370955

Krug, Barbara, "The Interdependence Between Political and Economic Entrepreneurship " (March 11, 2003). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2000-43-ORG Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=370852

Krug, Barbara and Hendrischke, H., "China Incorporated " (March 11, 2003). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2001-81-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=370937

Krug, Barbara and Belschak, Frank, "Combining Commerce and Culture: Establishing Business Relations in China" (March 11, 2003). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2001-84-ORG Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=370945

Krug, Barbara and Hendrischke, H., "The Economics of Sorruption and Cronyism: an institutional approach " (March 11, 2003). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2001-83-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=370947

Krug, Barbara and Polos, Laszlo, "The Strawberry Growth Underneath the Nettle: the emergence of entrepreneurs in China " (March 11, 2003). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2000-34-ORG Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=370836

Krug, Barbara and Reinmoeller, Patrick, "The Hidden Cost of Ubiquity: Globalisation and Terrorism" (October 28, 2003). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2003-062-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=463810

Krug, Barbara and Hendrischke, H., "Entrepreneurship in Transition: Searching for Governance in China's New Private Sector" (January 21, 2004). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2004-008-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=496715

Krug, Barbara, "Networks in Cultural, Economic and Evolutionary Perspective" (January 21, 2004). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2003-050-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=496714

Zhang, Xueyuan, Krug, Barbara and Reinmoeller, Patrick, "Historical Attitudes and Implications for path dependence: FDI development and Institutional changes in China " (January 3, 2005). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2004-112-ORG Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=650831

Zhu, Ze and Krug, Barbara, "Is China a Leviathan? " (May 10, 2005). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2004-103-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=636813

Krug, Barbara, Zhu, Ze and Hendrischke, H., "China's emerging tax regime: Devolution, fiscal federalism, or tax farming? " (January 3, 2005). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2004-113-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=650830

Zhu, Z. and Krug, Barbara, "China's Emerging Tax Regime: Local Tax Farming and Central Tax Bureaucracy " (December 21, 2005). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2005-088-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=902735

Krug, Barbara and Hendrischke, H., "Institution Building and Change in China" (February 6, 2006). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2006-008-ORG. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=902737

Zhu, Ze, Hendrikse, George W.J. and Krug, Barbara, "Rational Entrepreneurship in Local China: Exit Plus Voice for Preferential Tax Treatments" (March 10, 2006). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2006-010-ORG Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=902739

Krug, Barbara, "Enterprise Ground Zero in China" (June 30, 2006). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2006-024-ORG Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=913472

Krug, Barbara and Hendrischke, H., "Framing China: Transformation and Institutional Change" (June 30, 2006). ERIM Report Series Reference No. ERS-2006-025-ORG Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=913469

Krug, Barbara, Public Finance in China since the Late Qing Dynasty. (2008) ERIM Report Series. Available at SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1096784

Krug, Barbara and Betancourt, Nathan, The Effect of Legal Families on the Development of Business Law in China: Who’s Really Writing the Rules of the Game. (2008) ERIM Report Series. Available at SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1300729

Meuer, Johannes and Krug, Barbara, The Current State of Research on Networks in China’s Business System. (2009). ERIM Report series. Available at SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1346849


Invited Guest Lectures

CASS, Prof. Wang Chengjia, Beijing and Chengdu, Sept. 1982: Deguo Jingji Fazhanshi (Economic development in the FR of Germany); Developmental Theories.

Graduate Institute, Economic Faculty, National Taiwan University, Taipei/Taiwan, Prof. Lin Ta-hou, Oct. 1985: The Economics of the Patriarchal Family.

Hochschule Witten/Herdecke, Prof. Homann, 18. Jan. 1987: A Politico-Economic Model of the PR of China.

Joh. Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Prof. H. Sautter, 17. Jan. 1987: Economic and Political Determinants of Social Policy in Taiwan.

Jiaotong University, Shanghai, Prof. V. Trommsdorff, 18. March 1987: Coordination by Market or Plan in the PRC.

Center for the Study of Public Choice, Fairfax, Va., Prof. J. Buchanan, 8. Sept. 1987: On the Political Economy of China.

Zurich University, Prof. B.S. Frey, 12. Nov. 1987: The Interdependency between Politics and Economics in Socialist States: The Case of the PR of China.

Joh. Kepler University Linz, Prof. F. Schneider, 3. Dec.1987: China's New Economic Policy: Reform or Transformation?

Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich, research seminar, held by Profs. v. Böventer, Gehrels, Möller, Sinn, 9. July 1990: On the Transformation of Socialist Economies: The Process Matters, Not Only The Outcome!

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Political-Science Department, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Dr. Baruch Knei-Paz, 30. Dec. 1991 and 31. Dec. 1991, On the Transformation of Socialist Economic Systems.

Tuebingen University, 28. Jan. 1991, within the Studium Generale, Lecture: China's Long March Into the Future.

Murdoch University, Perth, Prof. Dr. David S.G. Goodman, 10. March 1992: Long-Term Trends Restricting Transformation in China.

Asia Research Centre, Canberra, Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Government of Australia, 17. March 1992: Comment on the Report of the East Asia Analytical Unit on Southern China Integration.

Rijksuniversiteit Limburg, Faculty of Economics and Business Admnistration, Prof. Dr. Juergen Backhaus, 24. Sept. 1992: Women and Public Choice.

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Political Science Department, Faculty of Social Science, Prof. Dr. Baruch Knei-Paz, 30. March 1993: Can Economic Theory Explain Political Change?

Institute For Advanced Study, School of Social Science, Prof. Dr. Michael Walzer, 10. Febr. 1994, Serendipity as a Way of Life: The Economics of Discrimination Against Women in Europe.

People's University of China, Beijing, Professor Song Xinning, 20 July 1995, Obstacles in Europe-China Trade.

ETH Zürich, Prof. Dr. Renate Schubert, 24 Jan. 1996, Einige Lehren aus der Wirtschaftstransformation Chinas.

Universität Hamburg, Prof. Dr. M. Holler, 16. Dec.1996, China und Institutionenschaffung von unten.

Institut für Auslandsforschung, Zürich, Prof. Dr. Ruloff, 21.Jan. 1997, China nach Deng.

University of Innsbruck, June 17th1999, Prof. Dr. Hanne Weck-Hahnemann, The Interdependency between

La Trobe University, Melbourne, October 17th, 1999, Prof. John Fitzgerald, The Private Business Sector in China.

INSEAD, Fontainebleau, Februray 5th, 2000, (within the Asian Pacific Conference) The Emergence of the Private Sector in China.

Volkswagen AG, March 30th2000, (within the International Congress "Meeting the Best"), Beyond the Third Way.

Beijing University, April 11th2000, Qinghua University, April 14th2000, The Consequences of China’s Entry in the WTO, within the lecture series of the Glodis Institute (Institute for Globalisation and Dispute Settlement), Erasmus University Rotterdam and the International Law Institute, Bejing University

INSEAD, Fontainebleau, Februray 2-3, 2001, (within the Asian Pacific Conference) The Emergence of the Private business sector in China. The case of Zhejiang)

Beijing University, April 11th, 2001, Dr.Dr. S. Rothlin, How to become rich while staying honest? Some lessons from the Humanist past.

Max-Weber Kolleg, Erfurt July 2-3, 2001, Prof. Dr. H. Nutzinger, Ethik und wirtschaftliches Handeln in China.

Lund University, Sweden, March 3-4, 2003, Dr. Sonja Opper. Features of Economic Transformation.

Lund University, Sweden, February 14-16, 2006, Dr. Sonja Opper, Institution Building and Change in China

Local Chapter Meeting, Alumni Club of the RSM, Shanghai, China, May 29 – 31, 2006, Transformation: the Chinese Business and Social Situation.