Conclusion: Whither Business and Management in South East Asia?
Malcolm Warner and
Chris Rowley
Asia Pacific Business Review, 2006, vol. 12, issue 4, 569-575
Abstract:
In order to make sense of the diversity of business and management in South East Asia, we consider the notion of ‘divergence’ vis-á-vis ‘convergence’. We then go on to examine the four national exemplifications represented in this collection, namely studies set in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam. Finally, we look at the lessons to be learnt from the comparisons and contrasts drawn.
Date: 2006
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