Modern enterprises, multiple entanglements : an exploration of Lim Peng Siang’s business career and social activities in colonial Singapore and Fujian (1904 – 1941)

This thesis illustrates the development of Lim Peng Siang’s businesses and philanthropic engagements in colonial Singapore and Fujian. It argues that his enterprises and philanthropy shaped a new form of industrial modernity—characterized by the implementation of modern technology in production, div...

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Main Author: Goh, Jeremy
Other Authors: Koh Keng We
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73546
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description This thesis illustrates the development of Lim Peng Siang’s businesses and philanthropic engagements in colonial Singapore and Fujian. It argues that his enterprises and philanthropy shaped a new form of industrial modernity—characterized by the implementation of modern technology in production, diverse forms of family-based business structures and strategies, as well as the raising of educational standards—in Singapore and Fujian during the early twentieth century. By exploring how Lim’s enterprises supported pre-war industrialization through a myriad of structures and strategies based on the family, this thesis addresses Singapore’s economic and business history, as well as global business history. At the same time. it builds upon the historiography of Overseas Chinese business by incorporating elements from the “culturalist”, “contextual” and cultural entrepreneurship approaches. This thesis is also relevant to the field of world history as Lim’s modernization and industrialization project showed how the colonial spaces of Singapore and Southeast Asia, if not South China, were sites of innovation and change. In doing so, it challenges the idea that these areas were part of a passive periphery in a Wallersteinian world system centered on the industrial economies of northwestern Europe and the United States of America.
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spelling ntu-10356/735462019-12-10T14:12:54Z Modern enterprises, multiple entanglements : an exploration of Lim Peng Siang’s business career and social activities in colonial Singapore and Fujian (1904 – 1941) Goh, Jeremy Koh Keng We School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Business::General::History DRNTU::Business::Operations management::Family owned business enterprises DRNTU::Humanities::History::Asia::China::Chinese overseas DRNTU::Humanities::History::Asia::Southeastern Asia DRNTU::Humanities::History::Asia::Singapore This thesis illustrates the development of Lim Peng Siang’s businesses and philanthropic engagements in colonial Singapore and Fujian. It argues that his enterprises and philanthropy shaped a new form of industrial modernity—characterized by the implementation of modern technology in production, diverse forms of family-based business structures and strategies, as well as the raising of educational standards—in Singapore and Fujian during the early twentieth century. By exploring how Lim’s enterprises supported pre-war industrialization through a myriad of structures and strategies based on the family, this thesis addresses Singapore’s economic and business history, as well as global business history. At the same time. it builds upon the historiography of Overseas Chinese business by incorporating elements from the “culturalist”, “contextual” and cultural entrepreneurship approaches. This thesis is also relevant to the field of world history as Lim’s modernization and industrialization project showed how the colonial spaces of Singapore and Southeast Asia, if not South China, were sites of innovation and change. In doing so, it challenges the idea that these areas were part of a passive periphery in a Wallersteinian world system centered on the industrial economies of northwestern Europe and the United States of America. Bachelor of Arts 2018-03-29T03:40:16Z 2018-03-29T03:40:16Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73546 en Nanyang Technological University 113 p. application/pdf
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Goh, Jeremy
Modern enterprises, multiple entanglements : an exploration of Lim Peng Siang’s business career and social activities in colonial Singapore and Fujian (1904 – 1941)
title Modern enterprises, multiple entanglements : an exploration of Lim Peng Siang’s business career and social activities in colonial Singapore and Fujian (1904 – 1941)
title_full Modern enterprises, multiple entanglements : an exploration of Lim Peng Siang’s business career and social activities in colonial Singapore and Fujian (1904 – 1941)
title_fullStr Modern enterprises, multiple entanglements : an exploration of Lim Peng Siang’s business career and social activities in colonial Singapore and Fujian (1904 – 1941)
title_full_unstemmed Modern enterprises, multiple entanglements : an exploration of Lim Peng Siang’s business career and social activities in colonial Singapore and Fujian (1904 – 1941)
title_short Modern enterprises, multiple entanglements : an exploration of Lim Peng Siang’s business career and social activities in colonial Singapore and Fujian (1904 – 1941)
title_sort modern enterprises multiple entanglements an exploration of lim peng siang s business career and social activities in colonial singapore and fujian 1904 1941
topic DRNTU::Business::General::History
DRNTU::Business::Operations management::Family owned business enterprises
DRNTU::Humanities::History::Asia::China::Chinese overseas
DRNTU::Humanities::History::Asia::Southeastern Asia
DRNTU::Humanities::History::Asia::Singapore
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