Benefits of regionalisation

Regionalisation is a hot topic in Singapore with the government strongly encouraging domestic companies to venture abroad to seek new opportunities. However, the real value of the Regionalisation Drive is unknown. Hence, the purpose of this report is to gain insights into the benefits Regio...

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Main Authors: Chua, Kim Hee, Foo, Huey Huey, Lai, Kevin Wai Yuen
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/55705
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description Regionalisation is a hot topic in Singapore with the government strongly encouraging domestic companies to venture abroad to seek new opportunities. However, the real value of the Regionalisation Drive is unknown. Hence, the purpose of this report is to gain insights into the benefits Regionalisation has for the Singapore economy. Case analysis of eight manufacturing companies were conducted. Results indicate that companies generally do not maintain _many links with Singapore but they do coordinate their subsidiaries' activities from their base here. This suggest that there are still certain aspects of the Regionalisation Drive that needs to be fine-tuned . We propose that public-private kereitsu-type ventures would allow more extensive linkages to be formed. For further research, this study could be replicated to cover other industries and countries.
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spelling ntu-10356/557052023-05-19T05:41:40Z Benefits of regionalisation Chua, Kim Hee Foo, Huey Huey Lai, Kevin Wai Yuen Nanyang Business School Ravinder Zutshi DRNTU::Business Regionalisation is a hot topic in Singapore with the government strongly encouraging domestic companies to venture abroad to seek new opportunities. However, the real value of the Regionalisation Drive is unknown. Hence, the purpose of this report is to gain insights into the benefits Regionalisation has for the Singapore economy. Case analysis of eight manufacturing companies were conducted. Results indicate that companies generally do not maintain _many links with Singapore but they do coordinate their subsidiaries' activities from their base here. This suggest that there are still certain aspects of the Regionalisation Drive that needs to be fine-tuned . We propose that public-private kereitsu-type ventures would allow more extensive linkages to be formed. For further research, this study could be replicated to cover other industries and countries. BUSINESS 2014-03-21T06:27:39Z 2014-03-21T06:27:39Z 1995 1995 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/55705 en Nanyang Technological University 106 p. application/pdf
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