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ArtikelSingaporean strategic investment decision making practises: is culture or context more important?  
Oleh: Soh, Christine ; Carr, Chris
Jenis: Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi: SIBR-Thammasat 2014 Conference on Interdisciplinary Business & Economics Research June 5th- 7th, 2014 di Emerald Hotel Bangkok, page 1-24.
Topik: case studies; decision making practises; strategic investment decisions; Singapore
Fulltext: b14-032.pdf (205.09KB)
Isi artikelA gap in the strategic investment decision (SID) making literature shows little empirical research effectively distinguishing its effects on both context and culture. To investigate the role of context and culture in SID making practises, 9 Singaporean case studies were carried out. 3 Singaporean companies were matched equally across the primary, secondary & tertiary sectors to reflect contextual differences. The results show cultural attributes predominate over key contextual factors on certain aspects of SID making, specifically for the dimensions of intuition, power distance relationships and long term orientation. However, key contextual differences prove overriding in other aspects of SID making, such as financial expectations, flexibility in respect to financial targets, financial controls orientation and strategic approaches
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