Created' Enclaves for Enterprise: An Empirical Study of Singapore's Industrial Parks in Indonesia, Vietnam and China

The dynamics of globalization have prompted governments to re-examine accustomed policies, and search for alternative strategies, in order to re-position their economies for the future. This paper explores the spatial context of state involvement in the new economics of competition, with the focus o...

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Main Authors: Yeoh, Caroline, Wong, Siang Yeung
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-37112018-07-13T07:38:05Z Created' Enclaves for Enterprise: An Empirical Study of Singapore's Industrial Parks in Indonesia, Vietnam and China Yeoh, Caroline Wong, Siang Yeung The dynamics of globalization have prompted governments to re-examine accustomed policies, and search for alternative strategies, in order to re-position their economies for the future. This paper explores the spatial context of state involvement in the new economics of competition, with the focus on Singapore's much publicized, and controversial, orchestration of its state enterprise network to encapsulate economic space for Singapore-based firms to expand into the Asian region. This strategic initiative is promulgated on the exportability of Singapore's æstate credibilityÆ, systemic and operational efficiencies, and technological competencies, to locations where these attributes are less certain. A logit model is applied to questionnaire surveys culled from Singapore's industrial-township projects in Indonesia, Vietnam and China and the findings are presented. The authors conclude that the strategic advantage created for the firms within these privileged investment enclaves, although remarkable, is often at risk from the administrative complexities, and socio-political milieux, of the host environments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] 2005-11-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2712 info:doi/10.1080/08985620500361115 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/3711/viewcontent/erd_nov_2005.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Industrial parks investment enclaves Singapore Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations Technology and Innovation
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic Industrial parks
investment enclaves
Singapore
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Technology and Innovation
spellingShingle Industrial parks
investment enclaves
Singapore
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Technology and Innovation
Yeoh, Caroline
Wong, Siang Yeung
Created' Enclaves for Enterprise: An Empirical Study of Singapore's Industrial Parks in Indonesia, Vietnam and China
description The dynamics of globalization have prompted governments to re-examine accustomed policies, and search for alternative strategies, in order to re-position their economies for the future. This paper explores the spatial context of state involvement in the new economics of competition, with the focus on Singapore's much publicized, and controversial, orchestration of its state enterprise network to encapsulate economic space for Singapore-based firms to expand into the Asian region. This strategic initiative is promulgated on the exportability of Singapore's æstate credibilityÆ, systemic and operational efficiencies, and technological competencies, to locations where these attributes are less certain. A logit model is applied to questionnaire surveys culled from Singapore's industrial-township projects in Indonesia, Vietnam and China and the findings are presented. The authors conclude that the strategic advantage created for the firms within these privileged investment enclaves, although remarkable, is often at risk from the administrative complexities, and socio-political milieux, of the host environments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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author Yeoh, Caroline
Wong, Siang Yeung
author_facet Yeoh, Caroline
Wong, Siang Yeung
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title Created' Enclaves for Enterprise: An Empirical Study of Singapore's Industrial Parks in Indonesia, Vietnam and China
title_short Created' Enclaves for Enterprise: An Empirical Study of Singapore's Industrial Parks in Indonesia, Vietnam and China
title_full Created' Enclaves for Enterprise: An Empirical Study of Singapore's Industrial Parks in Indonesia, Vietnam and China
title_fullStr Created' Enclaves for Enterprise: An Empirical Study of Singapore's Industrial Parks in Indonesia, Vietnam and China
title_full_unstemmed Created' Enclaves for Enterprise: An Empirical Study of Singapore's Industrial Parks in Indonesia, Vietnam and China
title_sort created' enclaves for enterprise: an empirical study of singapore's industrial parks in indonesia, vietnam and china
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2005
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2712
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