Inter-generational Transitions of Family Businesses using Private Equity: Lessons for China and Australia from Chinese Family-owned Enterprises in Singapore
This chapter aims to address some of these research gaps by looking at family-owned SMEs (SMFEs). In particular, it examines the considerations of Chinese SMFES in Singapore when they engage with the private equity (PE) sector as part of the overall capital-raising and harvest strategy.
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Main Authors: | SEET, Pi Shen, GRAVES, Christopher, TAN, Wee Liang |
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2016
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