The objective of the paper is to discuss how Singapore can remain competitive amidst increasing global competition. The three active agents, Government, Ordinary Labour and Entrepreneurship from Lim's EGOIN theory are used to approach the discussion
As globalization becomes more pervasive, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore will...
The phenomenal growth of the Singapore economy over the past three decades can be attributed to a se...
This paper seeks to explore Singapore's economic diplomacy approach in meeting foreign policy goals ...
The objective of the paper is to discuss how Singapore can remain competitive amidst increasing glob...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
Research Paper Series (National University of Singapore. Faculty of Business Administration); 2002-0...
Competitiveness is one of the key factors in achieving the economic development in this protean, com...
107 p.In the wake of economic liberalization in the Asia-Pacific region, competition from emerging e...
The economy of Singapore has been continuously reforming since its independence. In the late 1980s, ...
This project aims to explore whether the "succession" of the manufacturing sector by the service sec...
As the environment is constantly changing, Singapore will need to response to the challenges ahead. ...
The proliferation of multinational corporations (MNCs) and government-linked companies (GLCs) has en...
For many reasons, Singapore is an exceptional country, sometimes referred to as “a piece of the West...
Research Paper Series (National University of Singapore. Faculty of Business Administration); 2000-3
As globalization becomes more pervasive, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore will...
The phenomenal growth of the Singapore economy over the past three decades can be attributed to a se...
This paper seeks to explore Singapore's economic diplomacy approach in meeting foreign policy goals ...
The objective of the paper is to discuss how Singapore can remain competitive amidst increasing glob...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
Research Paper Series (National University of Singapore. Faculty of Business Administration); 2002-0...
Competitiveness is one of the key factors in achieving the economic development in this protean, com...
107 p.In the wake of economic liberalization in the Asia-Pacific region, competition from emerging e...
The economy of Singapore has been continuously reforming since its independence. In the late 1980s, ...
This project aims to explore whether the "succession" of the manufacturing sector by the service sec...
As the environment is constantly changing, Singapore will need to response to the challenges ahead. ...
The proliferation of multinational corporations (MNCs) and government-linked companies (GLCs) has en...
For many reasons, Singapore is an exceptional country, sometimes referred to as “a piece of the West...
Research Paper Series (National University of Singapore. Faculty of Business Administration); 2000-3
As globalization becomes more pervasive, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore will...
The phenomenal growth of the Singapore economy over the past three decades can be attributed to a se...
This paper seeks to explore Singapore's economic diplomacy approach in meeting foreign policy goals ...