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technology (ICT) industry under the economic restructuring in Singapore and Taiwan. Using data collected from 211 multinational …
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senior managers in Singapore. It reveals an interesting gap between theirrhetoric and the realities of their performance …
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Singapore. This paper aims to investigate the problems faced when using PPP arrangements and provide recommendations on how …
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This article examines the claim of securities markets efficiency based on the efficient markets hypothesis (EMH), which Fama proclaimed to be a well substantiated truth in 1978. Behavioural theory shows that individuals do not act to maximise their utility as asserted by neoclassical economists,...
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-three managers of Distribution Centres in Australia and Singapore to identify the drivers for change, the issues faced and their …
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contrasted the factors in ten Distribution Centres in Australia and in Singapore that affected the use of continuous innovation …
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Singapore. Using previous logistics and service industry innovation studies, an adapted version of the CIMA model for Continuous …
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technology (ICT) industry under the economic restructuring in Singapore and Taiwan. Using data collected from 211 multinational …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009483802
This paper presents an exploratory profile of Singapore's informal venture capitalists (business angels). It examines … three issues: (1) investor characteristics--comparing descriptive data on Singapore angels; (2) the 'investee attractiveness … previous international studies. However, in deference to the cultural mores of Singapore society, the research design and …
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This thesis examines and explains multinational employers' experiences of localized shortages of skilled process workers in Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP), China. It explains three challenges facing SIP employers in accessing sufficient skilled process workers and their responses within HRM to...
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