Asian country have historically been the hotbeds for the establishment and growth of family businesses. This was more evident in urban and semi urban settings where all members of immediate and extended family were recruited to run service-oriented or production-oriented businesses. Business system relying on family and other personal ties for security are common throughout most of East and Southeast Asia (Perkins, 2000). Tan & Fock, (2001) stated that more than 50% businesses are family controlled in East Asia.Master of Science (Information Systems
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The complexities inherent within family firms have always been an area of interest among researchers...
Family businesses play important role in influencing the world\u92s economy and succession is known ...
This paper explores how Guanxi shapes different levels of entrepreneurial behaviour of family busine...
Families control more than half of the corporations in East Asia (Claessens, Djankov, Fan and Lang, ...
Much of the prevailing literature today and even the learned perception of many academic researchers...
In this paper we put forth the Overseas Chinese Family Business (OCFB) as a distinct business type a...
This chapter provides an overview of family business and regional development in the Chinese context...
The model of the Chinese family business (CFB) and its institutional origins was initially developed...
Using a sample of 409 Chinese family businesses, we replicate and extend an influential study undert...
This introduction traces the disappearance of Chinese family businesses from 1949 to 1978, their rev...
Although understudied in emerging markets, in modern globalised economies, family business internati...
"In line with developments in Southeast Asia, Singapore's society and economy are undergoing rapid c...
This study advances organisational learning research by exploring how and why learning patterns diff...
In this paper factors that reflect the nature and underpinnings of Hong Kong Chinese family busi...
This paper aims to identify the changing managerial personnel composition of overseas Chinese family...
The complexities inherent within family firms have always been an area of interest among researchers...
Family businesses play important role in influencing the world\u92s economy and succession is known ...
This paper explores how Guanxi shapes different levels of entrepreneurial behaviour of family busine...