Since the colonial era, Chinese businesses in Malaysia have adapted to economic and political changes by evolving from tin-mining and rubber cultivation to commodity production, banking and finance, construction and property development, and industrial and advanced technology manufacturing. Simultaneously, intra-ethnic and Chinese family businesses have evolved into inter-ethnic and plural enterprises in order to adapt to government policies that favour indigenous people. With the onslaught of globalisation, Chinese entrepreneurs have transformed anew, proving once again that Chinese entrepreneurship is not static but dynamic
Small business ownership has become increasingly prominent as an economic survival strategy in devel...
This dissertation attempts to explain the different occupational patterns and business entrepreneur...
The paper reveals interesting findings from the comparative study on entrepreneurial network of Mala...
Since the colonial era, Chinese businesses in Malaysia have adapted to economic and political change...
The focus of this thesis is ethnic entrepreneurship in general and ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs in M...
Overseas Chinese entrepreneurship, a sub-category of modern Chinese entrepreneurship, grew out of it...
The influx of Chinese into Malaysia in particular and �Central Southeast Asia� more generally is oft...
In pursuing the mammoth Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China is counting on the perceived cultural ...
This paper examines China’s outward foreign direct investment into Malaysia by analysing the major c...
This research explores the entrepreneurial behaviour of ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs in Melbourne, A...
The transnational entrepreneurship debate discusses the economic and entrepreneurial consequences of...
The development of the Malayan tin industry was largely the result of the increase in the demand for...
The history of Chinese ethnic migration to Bangka Island is inseparable from the history of economic...
The economic miracle of the Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia has been attributed to their unique e...
The Philippines during the early 20th century had an environment that was conducive to economic gro...
Small business ownership has become increasingly prominent as an economic survival strategy in devel...
This dissertation attempts to explain the different occupational patterns and business entrepreneur...
The paper reveals interesting findings from the comparative study on entrepreneurial network of Mala...
Since the colonial era, Chinese businesses in Malaysia have adapted to economic and political change...
The focus of this thesis is ethnic entrepreneurship in general and ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs in M...
Overseas Chinese entrepreneurship, a sub-category of modern Chinese entrepreneurship, grew out of it...
The influx of Chinese into Malaysia in particular and �Central Southeast Asia� more generally is oft...
In pursuing the mammoth Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China is counting on the perceived cultural ...
This paper examines China’s outward foreign direct investment into Malaysia by analysing the major c...
This research explores the entrepreneurial behaviour of ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs in Melbourne, A...
The transnational entrepreneurship debate discusses the economic and entrepreneurial consequences of...
The development of the Malayan tin industry was largely the result of the increase in the demand for...
The history of Chinese ethnic migration to Bangka Island is inseparable from the history of economic...
The economic miracle of the Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia has been attributed to their unique e...
The Philippines during the early 20th century had an environment that was conducive to economic gro...
Small business ownership has become increasingly prominent as an economic survival strategy in devel...
This dissertation attempts to explain the different occupational patterns and business entrepreneur...
The paper reveals interesting findings from the comparative study on entrepreneurial network of Mala...