125 p.This research was embarked upon to examine the alliances of Singaporean business when making foreign direct investments in China. Specifically, investigations were focused on determining the existence of an empirical relationship between the perceptions of Sino-Singaporean joint venture success and management issues, in particular commitment, control and conflicts. The study was concerned solely on the views and interests of the Singaporean parent. During the course of this research, relevant literature on the subjects were reviewed to highlight the theories involved and to design the questionnaire. The questionnaires were then administered through the local postal mail system.ACCOUNTANC
The study attempts to provide an insight into the profiles of Singapore home-grown manufacturers wh...
This research is an exploratory one, on a relatively new scenario. Using the case study research met...
This project is exploratory in nature and it is meant to provide a starting point for future researc...
125 p.This research was embarked upon to examine the alliances of Singaporean business when making f...
This study focuses on: (1) the motivation for joint venture formation in the context of developing-t...
In recent years, Singapore companies have shown much interest investing in China. In fact, Singapore...
Since 1998, China has become the top destination for Singaporean companies. China's entry into WTO n...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of Singaporeans’ investment in China and the an...
The growing Chinese economy has attracted foreign ventures from around the world to engage in busine...
Since the People's Republic of China (PRC) unveiled its economic modernisation programme in the late...
The re-articulation of China into the global economy since December 1978 has led to a tremendous inf...
The main objective of this thesis is to shed light on the characteristics and performance of Sino-Ta...
It is well known that foreign investments by the industrialized world are driven by the private sec...
The objective of this research is to conduct a study on the foreign trade relations between Singapor...
In 1992 alone, direct foreign investment projects in China topped US$57 .51 b, up by 380% over 1991...
The study attempts to provide an insight into the profiles of Singapore home-grown manufacturers wh...
This research is an exploratory one, on a relatively new scenario. Using the case study research met...
This project is exploratory in nature and it is meant to provide a starting point for future researc...
125 p.This research was embarked upon to examine the alliances of Singaporean business when making f...
This study focuses on: (1) the motivation for joint venture formation in the context of developing-t...
In recent years, Singapore companies have shown much interest investing in China. In fact, Singapore...
Since 1998, China has become the top destination for Singaporean companies. China's entry into WTO n...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of Singaporeans’ investment in China and the an...
The growing Chinese economy has attracted foreign ventures from around the world to engage in busine...
Since the People's Republic of China (PRC) unveiled its economic modernisation programme in the late...
The re-articulation of China into the global economy since December 1978 has led to a tremendous inf...
The main objective of this thesis is to shed light on the characteristics and performance of Sino-Ta...
It is well known that foreign investments by the industrialized world are driven by the private sec...
The objective of this research is to conduct a study on the foreign trade relations between Singapor...
In 1992 alone, direct foreign investment projects in China topped US$57 .51 b, up by 380% over 1991...
The study attempts to provide an insight into the profiles of Singapore home-grown manufacturers wh...
This research is an exploratory one, on a relatively new scenario. Using the case study research met...
This project is exploratory in nature and it is meant to provide a starting point for future researc...