Chapter One Introduction
1.1 A brief history of the Chinese in Australia 1.2 The Chinese student issue in Australia in 1989 1.3 Theoretical perspectives on overseas Chinese entrepreneurship 1.4 Organisation of the book
Chapter Two Settling down in the New Gold Mountain
2.1 The new Chinese community and post-migration realities 2.2 The New Gold Mountain Chinese School 2.3 Completing in the education market 2.4 A game changer for new migrant families
Chapter Three Riding on the sheep's back
3.1 The restructuring of Australia's economy and new opportunities 3.2 Spending buckets of gold on filthy sheepskin 3.3 Making Yellow Earth sheepskin products a fashion in China
Chapter Four Internationalising the Chinese white goods
4.1 A novel idea from a novelist 4.2 The first container of Konka TVs to Australia 4.3 Striving for a share in the Australian market
Chapter Five Opening up two tightly closed doors to Chinese
5.1 Chinese outbound tourism and Sinophobic Australia 5.2 The early operations of Chinese study-tour in Australia 5.3 Chinese roles in Australia's inbound tourism and education industries
Chapter Six Going beyond the small Chinese community
6.1 The Suzhi of the new Chinese migrants and their settlement 6.2 Breaking new ground in the community media market 6.3 Radio-activated business and power 6.4 Act as an experiment in China's soft power
Chapter Seven Towards an updated understanding of entrepreneurship
7.1 Summary of findings 7.2 The Chinese in post-mining boom Australia
Chinese migrant entrepreneurship in Australia from the 1990s : case studies of success in Sino-Australian relations by Jia Gao. ISBN 9781780634654. Published by Chandos Publishing in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.