Changing Ethnic Chinese Business Practices in Southeast Asia
A new issue of the
Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies has been published.
The overall theme is 'Changing Ethnic Chinese Business Practices in Southeast Asia'. Guest editors are by
Dr. Ng Beoy Kui, Nanyang Technological University, and
Dr. Michael Jacobsen, Asia Research Centre, Copenhagen Business School. The volume contains articles based on the ChinaWorld Research Network Conference in Durham, March 2007.
Table of Contents
In the Shadow of Mainland China: Changing Ethnic Chinese Business Practices in Southeast Asia
Kui Beoy Ng, Michael Jacobsen
Articles
The Economic Rise of China: Its Threats and Opportunities from the Perspective of Southeast Asia
Beoy Kui Ng
Living in the Shadow of Mainland China - On Delineating Social and Political Constrains Among Southeast Asian Chinese Entrepreneurs
Michael Jacobsen
Managing Change in Asian Business – A Comparison between Chinese-Educated and English-Educated Chinese Entrepreneurs in Singapore
Thomas Menkhoff, Ulrike Badibanga, Chay Yue Wah
Ethnicity, Gender and Entrepreneurial Tendencies: The Singapore Perspective
Ramin Cooper Maysami, Christopher Ziemnowicz
Over the Weberian Wall: Chinese Family Businesses in Singapore
Barry Wilkinson, Siew Tong Fock
Book Reviews
MacFarquhar, Roderick and Schoenhals, Michael: Mao's Last Revolution
Søren Clausen
Scott, David: China Stands Up: The PRC and the International System
John Frankenstein
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