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Nurturing Entrepreneurship And Growing Entrepreneurs, Sun Sun Lim, Abdullah Khurshid, Dexter Ye Kai Tan, Gabrielle Lay Khim Tan
Nurturing Entrepreneurship And Growing Entrepreneurs, Sun Sun Lim, Abdullah Khurshid, Dexter Ye Kai Tan, Gabrielle Lay Khim Tan
Asian Management Insights
How Southeast Asia’s universities can pave the way.
Universities in Southeast Asia:
1. Can unlock the potential of changemakers in driving economic growth through entrepreneurship education.
2. Accelerate the growth of the ASEAN start-up ecosystem by facilitating technology commercialisation, leveraging regional networks for mentorship and funding, and fostering cross-border collaborations.
3. Have birthed at least five of Southeast Asia's unicorns and are set to lead the way in producing more.
Don't Try To Be A Superman, N. Edwin Widjornako
Don't Try To Be A Superman, N. Edwin Widjornako
Asian Management Insights
N. Edwin Widjonarko, co-founder and Director of Technology of Xurya, speaks about his entrepreneurial journey in Indonesia’s solar power generation space.
Getting On The E-Commerce Carousell, Singapore Management University
Getting On The E-Commerce Carousell, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Carousell has achieved impressive user numbers. Can the online marketplace now convert that into profitability?
Handmade With Love, Anna Lim
Handmade With Love, Anna Lim
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence (2007-2024)
Anna Lim of The Soup Spoon discusses the importance of investing in staff engagement and keeping true to your brand DNA.
Getting Personal, Ching Yann Ho
Getting Personal, Ching Yann Ho
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence (2007-2024)
Ho Ching Yann of Triceratops shares how being candid and sincere with customers sets her apart from the competition.
Dressing The Future, Christopher Halim, Raena Lim
Dressing The Future, Christopher Halim, Raena Lim
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence (2007-2024)
Christopher Halim and Raena Lim of Style Theory review the importance of appropriate automation and necessary systems in growing a young company.
Selling Service In Retail, Sharon Wong
Selling Service In Retail, Sharon Wong
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence (2007-2024)
Sharon Wong of Motherswork speaks about expanding to China and building brand loyalty with customers and staff.
How To Design For Your Customers, Selma Bamadhaj, Nur Rulhuda
How To Design For Your Customers, Selma Bamadhaj, Nur Rulhuda
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence (2007-2024)
Selma Bamadhaj and Nur Rulhuda of Lully Selb school us in the importance of personalised service and turning customers into friends.
Serendipitous Stylings, Yi Lian Ng
Serendipitous Stylings, Yi Lian Ng
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence (2007-2024)
Multihyphenate Yi Lian Ng reflects on her seemingly radical career change and life as a florist, freelance writer and stylist, and accidental entrepreneur
Growing Together, Shannon Ong, Mike Foo
Growing Together, Shannon Ong, Mike Foo
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence (2007-2024)
Shannon Ong and Mike Foo of Woods in the Books discuss the significance of diverse stories and the importance of growing with your customers.
It Takes Two, Faye Sit, Ernest Ting
It Takes Two, Faye Sit, Ernest Ting
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence (2007-2024)
Faye Sit and Ernest Ting of Hook Coffee contemplate Singapore’s service standards and if the Singapore market is ready for better service.
Paying It Forward, Joshua Sim
Paying It Forward, Joshua Sim
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence (2007-2024)
Joshua Sim, founder of The Beautiful Moment Photography, defines service excellence in a surprisingly relatable way — through emotional intelligence.
Creating Meaning In Work, Eunyce Yap, Joanna Lam
Creating Meaning In Work, Eunyce Yap, Joanna Lam
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence (2007-2024)
Eunyce Yap and Joanna Lam, Founders of fashion label, Love & Bravery, tell us why there should always be more to business than just the bottom line.
The Future Of Local Food, Eng Su Lee
The Future Of Local Food, Eng Su Lee
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence (2007-2024)
Restaurateurs Lee Eng Su and Lee Chan Wai share their views on Singapore’s hawker food culture and how they want to change Singapore’s food industry.
Social Capital, Informal Governance, And Post-Ipo Firm Performance: A Study Of Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms, Jerry X. Cao, Yuan Ding, Hua Zhang
Social Capital, Informal Governance, And Post-Ipo Firm Performance: A Study Of Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms, Jerry X. Cao, Yuan Ding, Hua Zhang
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
Social capital can serve as informal governance in weak investor-protection regimes. Using hand-collected data on entrepreneurs' political connections and firm ownership, we construct several original measures of social capital and examine their effect on the performance of entrepreneurial firms in China after their initial public offerings. Political connections or a high percentage of external investors tend to enhance firm performance, but intragroup related-party transactions commonly lead to performance decline. These forms of social capital have a strong influence on the performance of Chinese firms, whereas formal governance variables such as board size or board independence have little effect. Although social …
Social Capital, Informal Governance, And Post-Ipo Firm Performance: A Study Of Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms, Jerry X. Cao, Yuan Ding, Hua Zhang
Social Capital, Informal Governance, And Post-Ipo Firm Performance: A Study Of Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms, Jerry X. Cao, Yuan Ding, Hua Zhang
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurs' social capital and post-IPO firm performance in China's unique capital market and regulatory setting. Using hand-collected data on entrepreneurs' political connections and firm financial information, we construct original measures for various types of social capital and examine their roles in determining the accounting and financial performance of entrepreneurial firms after an IPO. On one hand, firm accounting performance is enhanced by entrepreneurs' bridging social capital, such as political connections or a willingness to share power with external investors. On the other hand, bonding social capital such as intra-group related party transactions causes performance …