A study by the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) think-tank found that over 60 percent of university students show an interest in launching startups, preferably in China's second-tier cities. 中国与全球化智库(CCG)的一项研究发现,对开展创业表示有兴趣的高校学生超过60%,二线城市更加适宜。 CCG surveyed 2,797 students from 100 domestic universities to understand their willingness in entrepreneurship. CCG对来自100所国内大学的2797名学生进行了调查,以了解他们在创业方面的意愿。 Li Qing, a lead researcher at CCG, said students majoring in engineering, management or economics tend to be more active in innovation and startups. CCG的首席研究员李庆表示,工程、管理或经济学专业的学生在创新和创业方面往往表现的更加活跃。 |