Knowing that Singapore has a small domestic market, full employment and lower growth rate in GNP, it is important that local firms regionalise or globalise to tap the world market so as to ensure continued long-term survival and economic prosperity.BUSINES
This project is undertaken mainly due to the importance of direct foreign investment (DFI) to Singa...
122 p.As the Singapore economy matures, there is an imminent need to develop an external economy to ...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
The main purpose of this research is to determine whether Singapore companies which currently have i...
82 p.A small country like Singapore would not be able to progress further if it chooses to shut its ...
At a regionalization forum in June 1993, Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong , commented th...
Between 1992 and 1993, the Singapore government officially formulated a regionalisation policy to en...
Over the last three decades, Singapore has achieved a rate of economic progress equalled by few coun...
The phenomenal growth of the Singapore economy over the past three decades can be attributed to a se...
The proliferation of multinational corporations (MNCs) and government-linked companies (GLCs) has en...
Regionalisation is a hot topic in Singapore with the government strongly encouraging domestic com...
The study of entrepreneurship is a relatively new and unexplored area of research. There ...
Singapore need to expand their market abroad because the local market and resources are limited, and...
For the past 28 years, Singapore’s economic growth and development have been significantly a result ...
Local firms in Singapore are facing stiff competition in the domestic market. As such, the local ...
This project is undertaken mainly due to the importance of direct foreign investment (DFI) to Singa...
122 p.As the Singapore economy matures, there is an imminent need to develop an external economy to ...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
The main purpose of this research is to determine whether Singapore companies which currently have i...
82 p.A small country like Singapore would not be able to progress further if it chooses to shut its ...
At a regionalization forum in June 1993, Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong , commented th...
Between 1992 and 1993, the Singapore government officially formulated a regionalisation policy to en...
Over the last three decades, Singapore has achieved a rate of economic progress equalled by few coun...
The phenomenal growth of the Singapore economy over the past three decades can be attributed to a se...
The proliferation of multinational corporations (MNCs) and government-linked companies (GLCs) has en...
Regionalisation is a hot topic in Singapore with the government strongly encouraging domestic com...
The study of entrepreneurship is a relatively new and unexplored area of research. There ...
Singapore need to expand their market abroad because the local market and resources are limited, and...
For the past 28 years, Singapore’s economic growth and development have been significantly a result ...
Local firms in Singapore are facing stiff competition in the domestic market. As such, the local ...
This project is undertaken mainly due to the importance of direct foreign investment (DFI) to Singa...
122 p.As the Singapore economy matures, there is an imminent need to develop an external economy to ...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...