R obert K uok: Family, Dialect, and State in the Making of a M alaysian Magnate
C hinese overseas family businesses generally lack longevity. In addition to difficulties in transiting towards professional management they are susceptible to state pressures. However, R obert K uok, the richest man in S outheast A sia who heads a vast business empire, has been able to surmount bot...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Australian economic history review 2013-11, Vol.53 (3), p.268-291 |
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hinese overseas family businesses generally lack longevity. In addition to difficulties in transiting towards professional management they are susceptible to state pressures. However,
R
obert
K
uok, the richest man in
S
outheast
A
sia who heads a vast business empire, has been able to surmount both challenges. This study shows how
K
uok successfully turned three important sources of identity into strengths: family, dialect, and the state. These three sources are set against his
J
ohor
B
ahru background, the changing domestic political landscape, and shifting regional economic influence. |
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ISSN: | 0004-8992 |
DOI: | 10.1111/aehr.12014 |