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The Fruits of Opportunism

Noncompliance and the Evolution of China's Supplemental Education Industry
By Le Lin
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The Fruits of Opportunism offers a detailed analysis of the growth and transformation of China’s supplemental education industry, the world’s largest for-profit education market. Sociologist Le Lin, a former insider, explores how marginal entrepreneurs and opportunistic organisations flourished within an ambiguous regulatory landscape to drive the sector’s rapid privatisation and marketisation. The book reveals how these actors, despite state restrictions, reshaped the industry into one dominated by private, nationally operating, and globally financed corporations. Through this lens, it highlights the dual nature of opportunism: while it can cause disruption, it also fosters market formation and institutional evolution.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in education policy, market reform, Chinese economic development, and sociological perspectives on institutional change. It is suitable for academics, policymakers, and professionals seeking a rigorous and insightful investigation into the dynamics of China’s booming supplemental education industry and its wider implications.

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An in-depth examination of the regulatory, entrepreneurial, and organisational factors contributing to the expansion and transformation of China’s supplemental education industry.

Like many parents in the United States, parents in China, increasingly concerned with their children’s academic performance, are turning to for-profit tutoring businesses to help their children get ahead in school. China’s supplemental education industry is now the world’s largest and most vibrant for-profit education market, and we can see its influence on the US higher education system: more than 70% of Chinese students studying in American universities have taken test preparation classes for overseas standardised tests. The Fruits of Opportunism offers a much-needed thorough investigation into this industry. This book examines how opportunistic organisations thrived in an ambiguous policy environment and how they catalysed organisational and institutional changes in this industry.

A former insider in China’s Education Industry, sociologist Le Lin shows how and why this industry evolved to become a for-profit one dominated by private, formal, nationally operating, and globally financed corporations, despite restrictions the Chinese state placed on the industry. Looking closely at the opportunistic organisations that were founded by marginal entrepreneurs and quickly came to dominate the market, Lin finds that as their non-compliant practices spread across the industry, these opportunistic organisations pushed privatisation and marketisation from below. The case of China’s Education Industry laid out in The Fruits of Opportunism illustrates that while opportunism leaves destruction in its wake, it can also drive the formation and evolution of a market.

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The Fruits of Opportunism has been praised as a compelling and enlightening work that captures the complex evolution of China’s supplemental education sector over four decades. It is celebrated for its multifaceted approach to understanding the intricate relationship between the Chinese state and the market during economic reforms. The book is recognised for combining theoretical insight with empirical depth, offering a nuanced perspective on institutional change brought about by opportunism. Noted scholars, including Xueguang Zhou from Stanford University, regard it as one of the best studies on China’s market transformation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226821511

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 October 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 3 halftones, 2 line drawings, 9 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 399g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Le Linis assistant professor of sociology at the University of Hawai’i, Mānoa. 

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