Adam K. Frost is an Assistant Professor at Southern Denmark University and a Fellow at the Danish Institute of Advanced Studies specializing in emerging market entrepreneurship and state-business relations, with a particular focus on China. His current book, Can Capitalism Be Killed? (Harvard University Press, Forthcoming), explores the resilience of informal entrepreneurship and the bottom-up transformation of the economy in Maoist China.
Adam received his PhD, MA, and BA from Harvard. He has been a visiting scholar at Fudan University and the University of Southern California, and maintains affiliations with the Whitman School of Public Management and Tohoku University. His research has been supported by grants from EU Horizons (MSCA postdoc), the Institute of International Education (Fulbright), the Social Science Research Council, the US Department of Education (FLAS Grant), Harvard’s Fairbank and Asia Centers, the Institute of Humane Studies, and the Mercatus Institute at George Mason.
