This third book in the series focuses on how small and medium sized
enterprises (SMEs) contribute to achieving and sustaining growth
and performance in their economies, as well as the ways in which
governments can assist and enhance that contribution. This is of
particular concern given the trauma suffered by East Asian
economies in the wake of the financial and economic crisis of
1997-98. Faced with the need to restructure and reform their
economies and thereby achieve a firm foundation for future
sustainable growth, many East Asian countries actively pursued SME
growth, focusing on the encouragement of entrepreneurialism in the
private sector. Drawing on the insights of a wide range of SME
experts, the book provides a broad coverage of important aspects of
SMEs, including: the contribution of micro-enterprises to economic
recovery and poverty alleviation measurement and evaluation issues
managing knowledge development ethical values in SMEs the
internationalisation process entry mode decisions in export markets
technological sourcing use of the Internet. Presenting a
contemporary analysis of SME developments in East Asia, both
academics and policymakers will find Sustaining Growth and
Performance in East Asia of great interest.
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