The economic miracle of the Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia has been attributed to their unique economic culture forged from Confucian thought and the emigration experience. However, this Spirit of Overseas Chinese Capitalism (SOCC) hypothesis, based largely on qualitative research, has not been validated through quantitative work. This paper provides, for the first time, empirical evidence from a values survey and experiment which show that only some of the hypothesised SOCC values and behaviours differentiate the Chinese from less economically successful ethnic groups in Malaysia. While we find no evidence that Confucian values explain the success of the Overseas Chinese we do find it may lie in their (a) more conductive work values an...
This paper attempts to analyse how and in what ways the Chinese diaspora interacts with globalisatio...
This research explores the entrepreneurial behaviour of ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs in Melbourne, A...
Cultural Values and immigrant entrepreneurship: the Chinese in Singapore Kwok Bun CHAN and See Ngoh...
The economic miracle of the Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia has been attributed to their unique e...
This article outlines the contours of the scholarly debate on ‘Chinese capitalism ’ in Southeast Asi...
Starting in 2001, China’s Going Out policy has encouraged Multinational Corporations (MNCs) and expa...
As various economies in South-East Asia have seen rapid rates of development, questions have increas...
Fast-paced economic growth in Southeast Asia from the late 1960s until the mid-1990s brought increas...
The Chinese Economics Culture (CEC), a blend of the moral values of Confucianism and Taoism, though ...
In pursuing the mammoth Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China is counting on the perceived cultural ...
Research generally concludes that small businesses contribute to economic development. In Malaysia, ...
The focus of this paper is on the strategies applied by Singapore Chinese businesses upon failing in...
Previous research suggests that Malays and Chinese in Malaysia have very different values. This prop...
This article explores a so far neglected dimension of the ongoing debate on the relationship between...
The emergence of China translates in the need to better understand the 'Chinese' population. Chinese...
This paper attempts to analyse how and in what ways the Chinese diaspora interacts with globalisatio...
This research explores the entrepreneurial behaviour of ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs in Melbourne, A...
Cultural Values and immigrant entrepreneurship: the Chinese in Singapore Kwok Bun CHAN and See Ngoh...
The economic miracle of the Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia has been attributed to their unique e...
This article outlines the contours of the scholarly debate on ‘Chinese capitalism ’ in Southeast Asi...
Starting in 2001, China’s Going Out policy has encouraged Multinational Corporations (MNCs) and expa...
As various economies in South-East Asia have seen rapid rates of development, questions have increas...
Fast-paced economic growth in Southeast Asia from the late 1960s until the mid-1990s brought increas...
The Chinese Economics Culture (CEC), a blend of the moral values of Confucianism and Taoism, though ...
In pursuing the mammoth Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China is counting on the perceived cultural ...
Research generally concludes that small businesses contribute to economic development. In Malaysia, ...
The focus of this paper is on the strategies applied by Singapore Chinese businesses upon failing in...
Previous research suggests that Malays and Chinese in Malaysia have very different values. This prop...
This article explores a so far neglected dimension of the ongoing debate on the relationship between...
The emergence of China translates in the need to better understand the 'Chinese' population. Chinese...
This paper attempts to analyse how and in what ways the Chinese diaspora interacts with globalisatio...
This research explores the entrepreneurial behaviour of ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs in Melbourne, A...
Cultural Values and immigrant entrepreneurship: the Chinese in Singapore Kwok Bun CHAN and See Ngoh...