Dr Wubiao (Joseph) Zhou

Dr Wubiao Zhou

Department of Management
Associate Professor

Contact details

Address
Birmingham Business School
University House
University 麻豆精选
Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK
B15 2TT

Wubiao Zhou (Joseph) is an Associate Professor of Small Business and Entrepreneurship in the Department of Management at Birmingham Business School in the University 麻豆精选, United Kingdom. He obtained a Ph.D. in Economic and Organizational Sociology from Cornell University, and M.A. and B.A., both in Sociology, from Peking University, China. Adopting quantitative and analytic methods, He has been working in the research areas of Economic and Organizational Sociology, Entrepreneurship, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), and Social Networks and Social Capital, with a focus on emerging and transition economies, particularly, China.

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. Cornell University (Sociology)
  • M.A.  Peking University, China (Sociology)
  • B. A.  Peking University, China (Sociology and Law)

Biography

Dr. Wubiao Zhou (Joseph) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management, Birmingham Business School at the University 麻豆精选, United Kingdom. Previously, he worked in Newcastle University Business School at Newcastle University, Department of Sociology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Division of Sociology at Nanyang Technological University. He obtained a Ph.D. in Economic and Organizational Sociology from Cornell University, and M.A. and B.A., both in Sociology, from Peking University, China. 

He has published widely in entrepreneurship and development studies journals such as Entrepreneurship Theory and PracticeJournal of Business VenturingSmall Business Economics, and World Development. His research has been funded by external agencies such as Research Grants Council of Hong Kong and Natural Science Foundation of China, and  has received various best paper awards such as the Emerald Citations of Excellence Award from the Emerald Group Publishing, Global Development Award (finalist) from the Global Development Network (GDN), and Best Doctoral Student Award from the Academy of Management. He is currently serving on the Editorial Review Board of.     

Teaching

Wubiao Zhou has extensive experience of teaching and supervising students (at all levels). The courses he has previously taught include economic sociology, complex organisation, entrepreneurship, social inequality, economic reform and social impacts in China, political foundations of China's economic reforms, and quantitative methods courses (at both undergraduate and graduate levels). Currently, he is teaching both undergraduate- and graduate-level courses related to entrepreneurship. In addition, he has supervised numerous taught programme master students’ dissertations and undergraduate honour theses.

The following is a list of courses he has taught/co-taught since 2017: 

At the University 麻豆精选:

  • Small Business and Entrepreneurship 
  • International Entrepreneurship  
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MBA)

At Newcastle University:

  • Quantitative Methods in International Business Management 
  • International Entrepreneurship  
  • Research Methods (quantitative sessions)
  • Emerging Economies: Challenges and Opportunities (MBA)
  • MBA Dissertation (quantitative sessions)

Postgraduate supervision

Wubiao Zhou has supervised a number of doctoral and research master's (MPhil) students. Potential doctoral students with research interests in either entrepreneurship or SME development or business strategies are welcome to apply. Those with good training in quantitative methods are particularly welcome. He can be reached at w.zhou.1@bham.ac.uk

Research

Using recent large-scale data, Wubiao Zhou is currently working on several major projects in the following lines of research:  

  1. Institutions and entrepreneurship. In this area, while he is continuing research on the role of formal regulatory institutions in entrepreneurship, he has recently been researching the role of informal normative institutions (ideology, cultural norms such as those based on kinship networks) and formal political institutions (democracy and democratic governance).
  2. Firm political activities and strategies. In this research line, building on his previous research on various types of political activities/connections, he has been working on a project to comparing network-based political activities/capital with property-rights-based ones.  
  3. Corporate networks and Chinese state capitalism. With Dr Jianhua Ge at Renmin University of China, he is using panel data of Chinese listed companies to understand the economic and political consequences of structural cohesion among Chinese listed corporations. 

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Zhou, W & Xu, T 2023, '', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice.

Zhou, W 2018, '', Management and Organization Review, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 73-103.

Zhou, W 2017, '', Journal of Business Venturing, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 197-214.

Zhou, W 2014, '', Small Business Economics, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 161-181.

Zhou, W 2013, '', Journal of Business Venturing. <>

Zhou, W 2012, '', Contemporary Economic Policy. <>

Zhou, W 2011, '', Entrepreneurship & Regional Development. <>

Zhou, W 2009, '', World Development. <>