Between 1992 and 1993, the Singapore government officially formulated a regionalisation policy to encourage Singapore companies to invest overseas and to build an external economy that would enhance and create strong links with the domestic economy. This will help overcome inherent limitations such as lack of natural resources and manpower, tap on growing opportunities in the booming Asia-Pacific region and help forge closer ties with neighbouring countries. With this push, by the end of 1995, combined FDI of some 5,200 Singapore companies had increased to S$36.9 billion from S$13.6 billion in 1990.Master of Business Administration (International Business
Regionalisation has been a much talked about topic since the day SM Lee Kuan Yew called for the loca...
Singapore’s regionalization program is centred on a number of industrial township developments in Ch...
This project is undertaken mainly due to the importance of direct foreign investment (DFI) to Singa...
Between 1992 and 1993, the Singapore government officially formulated a regionalisation policy to 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 ...
Local firms in Singapore are facing stiff competition in the domestic market. As such, the local ...
For the past 28 years, Singapore’s economic growth and development have been significantly a result ...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
The increasing importance of overseas investments to the growth of Singapore's economy motivated th...
This study aims to determine the rationale behind the adoption of various entry modes by Singapore-b...
At a regionalization forum in June 1993, Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong , commented th...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
125 p.Previous studies on regionalisation of Singapore companies have focused on Multinational Compa...
Recently, the Singapore government has, on several occastons, encouraged Singaporeans to sprout t...
Regionalisation has been a much talked about topic since the day SM Lee Kuan Yew called for the loca...
Singapore’s regionalization program is centred on a number of industrial township developments in Ch...
This project is undertaken mainly due to the importance of direct foreign investment (DFI) to Singa...
Between 1992 and 1993, the Singapore government officially formulated a regionalisation policy to 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 ...
Local firms in Singapore are facing stiff competition in the domestic market. As such, the local ...
For the past 28 years, Singapore’s economic growth and development have been significantly a result ...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
The increasing importance of overseas investments to the growth of Singapore's economy motivated th...
This study aims to determine the rationale behind the adoption of various entry modes by Singapore-b...
At a regionalization forum in June 1993, Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong , commented th...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
125 p.Previous studies on regionalisation of Singapore companies have focused on Multinational Compa...
Recently, the Singapore government has, on several occastons, encouraged Singaporeans to sprout t...
Regionalisation has been a much talked about topic since the day SM Lee Kuan Yew called for the loca...
Singapore’s regionalization program is centred on a number of industrial township developments in Ch...
This project is undertaken mainly due to the importance of direct foreign investment (DFI) to Singa...