A study on the sustainability of family businesses in Singapore.

Family businesses are important to Singapore’s economy, contributing much to the GNP and employment levels. However, their survival rates are worryingly low: a minority survives the first generation and few, beyond that. Our research examines how local family businesses manage to hand-over successfu...

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Main Authors: Cheng, Calniss Li Yun., Lee, Brenna Li-Ling., Quek, Hwei Khoon.
Other Authors: Seet, Lip Chai
Format: Final Year Project
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9443
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-94432023-05-19T06:24:04Z A study on the sustainability of family businesses in Singapore. Cheng, Calniss Li Yun. Lee, Brenna Li-Ling. Quek, Hwei Khoon. Seet, Lip Chai Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Operations management::Family owned business enterprises Family businesses are important to Singapore’s economy, contributing much to the GNP and employment levels. However, their survival rates are worryingly low: a minority survives the first generation and few, beyond that. Our research examines how local family businesses manage to hand-over successfully and common factors linking sustained family businesses. 2008-09-24T07:32:25Z 2008-09-24T07:32:25Z 2004 2004 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9443 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Cheng, Calniss Li Yun.
Lee, Brenna Li-Ling.
Quek, Hwei Khoon.
A study on the sustainability of family businesses in Singapore.
description Family businesses are important to Singapore’s economy, contributing much to the GNP and employment levels. However, their survival rates are worryingly low: a minority survives the first generation and few, beyond that. Our research examines how local family businesses manage to hand-over successfully and common factors linking sustained family businesses.
author2 Seet, Lip Chai
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Cheng, Calniss Li Yun.
Lee, Brenna Li-Ling.
Quek, Hwei Khoon.
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author Cheng, Calniss Li Yun.
Lee, Brenna Li-Ling.
Quek, Hwei Khoon.
author_sort Cheng, Calniss Li Yun.
title A study on the sustainability of family businesses in Singapore.
title_short A study on the sustainability of family businesses in Singapore.
title_full A study on the sustainability of family businesses in Singapore.
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title_sort study on the sustainability of family businesses in singapore.
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