The Role of Japanese Direct Investment in Malaysia /
Chee, Peng Lim
The Role of Japanese Direct Investment in Malaysia / Peng Lim Chee, Poh Ping Lee. - 1 online resource (92 p.)
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- LIST OF TABLES -- I: INTRODUCTION -- II: GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF JAPANESE DIRECT INVESTMENT IN MALAYSIA -- III: EMPLOYMENT, TRAINING AND SUBCONTRACTING -- IV: TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY -- V: CASE STUDIES -- VI: CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX: SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE OF JAPANESE DIRECT INVESTMENT IN MALAYSIA
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A study of Japanese direct investment (JDI) in Malaysia, this monograph's data is culled from a survey of Japanese enterprises in Malaysia by the Japanese External Trade Organization (JETRO), the results of a sample survey of eighteen Japanese firms in Malaysia, personal interviews and other documentary sources. The general characteristics of this direct investment are laid out and aspects like employment, training, subcontracting and transfer of technology are examined in some depth. Also, some cases of selected firms are included by way of illuminating major points in the study.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789814376594
10.1355/9789814376594 doi
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History.
The Role of Japanese Direct Investment in Malaysia / Peng Lim Chee, Poh Ping Lee. - 1 online resource (92 p.)
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- LIST OF TABLES -- I: INTRODUCTION -- II: GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF JAPANESE DIRECT INVESTMENT IN MALAYSIA -- III: EMPLOYMENT, TRAINING AND SUBCONTRACTING -- IV: TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY -- V: CASE STUDIES -- VI: CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX: SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE OF JAPANESE DIRECT INVESTMENT IN MALAYSIA
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
A study of Japanese direct investment (JDI) in Malaysia, this monograph's data is culled from a survey of Japanese enterprises in Malaysia by the Japanese External Trade Organization (JETRO), the results of a sample survey of eighteen Japanese firms in Malaysia, personal interviews and other documentary sources. The general characteristics of this direct investment are laid out and aspects like employment, training, subcontracting and transfer of technology are examined in some depth. Also, some cases of selected firms are included by way of illuminating major points in the study.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789814376594
10.1355/9789814376594 doi
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History.

