Establishing a successful Sino-foreign equity joint venture: the Singapore experience
Pien Wang,
Chow Hou Wee and
Peck Hiong Koh
Journal of World Business, 1999, vol. 34, issue 3, 287-305
Abstract:
Based on the findings of a questionnaire survey of 132 Sino-Singaporean equity joint ventures (EJVs) and personal interviews of senior level executives from 35 firms involved in EJVs, this paper analyzed four issues: first, criteria employed by Singaporean firms to select their prospective Chinese partners; second, relationships between Singaporean parent firms' ownership, their right to appoint officers to key EJV positions, their level of control over EJVs, and their satisfaction level with EJV performance; third, relationships between Singaporean and Chinese partners; last, strategies employed by Singaporean parent firms to run their EJV operations.
Date: 1999
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