"This paper examines the rationale by which mainland Chinese firms choose their coalition partners in their Malaysian ventures. I explore how, under certain political economic conditions, such cross-border investment and corporate tie-ups can be shaped to meet the Malaysian state's objectives. I argue that the Malaysian state has enjoyed success in the construction sector by nurturing cooperation between its carefully groomed government-linked companies and mainland Chinese firms. Government-linked companies are useful coalition partners for the mainland Chinese firms because of the crucial role the state plays in creating a largely non-competitive industry that favours government-linked companies. Outside of the construction sector, howeve...
[[abstract]]This article attempts to elucidate characteristics of Mainland China?s outward FDI in AS...
Regional state-owned multinational corporations (SOMNCs) are a major constituency of the ‘going out’...
This paper argues that it is crucial to take account of both home and host country contexts in order...
This paper examines the rationale by which mainland Chinese firms choose their coalition partners in...
This paper examines China’s outward foreign direct investment into Malaysia by analysing the major c...
This paper examines the Malaysian Chinese firms that have expanded into Vietnam. Based on research a...
The re-articulation of China into the global economy since December 1978 has led to a tremendous inf...
The economies of Malaysia and China have become increasingly integrated through trading and investme...
As China’s power continues to rise in Asia, her bilateral ties with Malaysia have strengthened acros...
Purpose - There is limited empirical research on the internationalization processes, strategies and ...
This article examines the locational behavior of multinational enterprises, particularly the role of...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explain the opportunities offered by China as one of the fast...
This paper investigates Chinese-Bumiputera partnerships in small and medium enterprises (SMEs), part...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the interaction between large Chinese firms as the...
The paper deals with the role of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industries of Malay...
[[abstract]]This article attempts to elucidate characteristics of Mainland China?s outward FDI in AS...
Regional state-owned multinational corporations (SOMNCs) are a major constituency of the ‘going out’...
This paper argues that it is crucial to take account of both home and host country contexts in order...
This paper examines the rationale by which mainland Chinese firms choose their coalition partners in...
This paper examines China’s outward foreign direct investment into Malaysia by analysing the major c...
This paper examines the Malaysian Chinese firms that have expanded into Vietnam. Based on research a...
The re-articulation of China into the global economy since December 1978 has led to a tremendous inf...
The economies of Malaysia and China have become increasingly integrated through trading and investme...
As China’s power continues to rise in Asia, her bilateral ties with Malaysia have strengthened acros...
Purpose - There is limited empirical research on the internationalization processes, strategies and ...
This article examines the locational behavior of multinational enterprises, particularly the role of...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explain the opportunities offered by China as one of the fast...
This paper investigates Chinese-Bumiputera partnerships in small and medium enterprises (SMEs), part...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the interaction between large Chinese firms as the...
The paper deals with the role of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industries of Malay...
[[abstract]]This article attempts to elucidate characteristics of Mainland China?s outward FDI in AS...
Regional state-owned multinational corporations (SOMNCs) are a major constituency of the ‘going out’...
This paper argues that it is crucial to take account of both home and host country contexts in order...