ASEAN champions: emerging stalwarts in regional integration
With a population of about six hundred million people, and a combined GNP of more than US$ 2.4 trillion, the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is set to become the seventh largest economy in the world. Launched in December 2015, the AEC unveiled initiatives to create a single market and production zone...
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Zusammenfassung: | With a population of about six hundred million people, and a combined GNP of more than US$ 2.4 trillion, the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is set to become the seventh largest economy in the world. Launched in December 2015, the AEC unveiled initiatives to create a single market and production zone, a competitive and equitable region, and integrated links to the global economy. ASEAN Champions seeks to address the role of the strong local firms in regional integration, how these 'champions' succeeded and endured, despite facing adverse circumstances, and the factors that facilitated or impeded their participation in regional integration. The book provides insights for future firm and government-led strategies to enhance the integration process. By complementing current narratives that focus on macroeconomic, socio-political, and trade considerations, Park, Ungson and Francisco offer an enlightening and engaging read, ideally suited to academics and professionals alike |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 31 Jan 2017) Machine generated contents note: Part I. The Antecedents of ASEAN Integration: 1. Our core arguments; 2. Mapping ASEAN integration; 3. Toward an ASEAN economic community; Part II. ASEAN Champions: Strategies for Enduring Success: 4. Preserving institutional legacy; 5. Leveraging market power; 6. Pioneering marketing strategies; 7. Deepening localization; 8. Fostering internationalization; 9. Building synergy; 10. Nurturing human capital; Part III. Strategic Imperatives and Policy Implications: 11. Implications for management and policy; 12. Epilogue |
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adam_text | Titel: ASEAN champions
Autor: Park, Seung Ho
Jahr: 2017
Contents
List ofExhibits, Table and Boxes page xi
Notes on theAuthors xiii
Foreword by Steven J. Dekrey xv
Foreword by Pedro Nueno xvii
Preface xix
Part I The Antecedents of ASEAN Integration 1
1 Our Core Arguments 3
Introduction 3
Focus on Exemplary Firms-ASEAN Champions 4
A Brief Word on the Selection Process 6
Qualifying the Meaning of Success for ASEAN 10
Lessons for ASEAN and Developing Countries 12
Institutions, Economic Development, and Firm Performance 14
Reassessing Success in ASEAN: Mobilizing Institutional Grassroots 16
The Book in Brief 19
2 Mapping ASEAN Integration 21
Introduction 21
ASEAN: The Legacy of Colonial Past 22
Historical Assumptions and Premises Underlying Colonialism 25
Post-Colonial Era Secondary Effects 26
The Founding of ASEAN 27
The 1997 Asian Financial Crisis - Aftermath 29
ASEAN Economies 30
Conclusions 41
3 Toward an ASEAN Economic Community 49
Introduction 49
Defining Economic Integration 49
Scoring the Progress 5 1
Implications for the Private Sector 62
Contents
Part II ASEAN Champions: Strategies for Enduring
Success 67
Preserving Institutional Legacy 69
Introduction 69
Holcim Philippines, Inc. 72
Siam Cement Group (SCG) 73
Summit Auto Body Industry Co., Ltd. (SAB) 74
Dao-Heuang Group 76
Far Eastern University Inc. 78
Ayala Land, Inc. 79
PT Lippo Karawaci TBK 81
EEI Corporation 82
Other ASEAN Champions: Aboitiz Power Corp. and Adinin
Group of Companies 84
Conclusions 85
Leveraging Market Power 87
Introduction 87
Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (PPWSA) 90
Energy Development Corporation (EDC) 92
PTT Exploration and Production PCL 94
Manila Electric Company (Meralco) 95
Philippine Long DistanceTelephone Company (PLDT) 96
Masan Consumer Corporation 98
Boon Rawd Brewery 99
Other ASEAN Champions: Lao Brewery Co. Ltd., EDL Generation Public
Company, and PetroVietnam Gas Joint Stock Corporation (PV Gas) 101
Conclusions 102
Pioneering Marketing Strategies 105
Introduction 105
Bangkok Cable Company Limited 107
Thai Metal Trade Public Company Limited 108
Pruksa Real Estate Public Company Limited 110
PT FKS Multiagro Tbk 112
PT Solusi Tunas Pratama Tbk 114
Keppel FELS Limited 116
TC Pharmaceutical Industries Co., Ltd. 119
Other ASEAN Champions: Tien Phong Plastic Joint Stock Company,
PT Ultrajaya Milk Industry andTrading Company Tbk,
and Cebu Air, Inc. 121
Conclusions 122
Deepening Localization 125
Introduction 125
Jollibee Foods Corporation 127
Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Company (Vinamilk) 128
PT Mitra Adiperkasa Tbk. 129
Contents ix
SM Prime Holdings, Inc. 131
PT Summarecon AgungTbk. 132
PT Sumber Alfaria Trijaya Tbk 134
Other ASEAN Champions: Lafarge Republic Inc. andYoma
Strategie Holdings Limited 136
Conclusions 138
8 Fostering Internationalization 141
Introduction 141
Dutch Mill Co. Ltd. 143
Thai Union Frozen Products PCL 144
Thai Beverage Public Company Limited 145
Sembcorp Marine Limited and Keppel FELS Limited 146
Other ASEAN Champions: Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL, PETRONAS
Dagangan Berhad and DIALOG Group Berhad, andTOA
Paint (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 148
Conclusions 150
9 Building Synergy 153
Introduction 153
PT Indofood Sukses MakmurTbk. (ISM) 155
PT Global MediacomTbk. 157
WCT Land Sdn. Bhd. 158
PT Malindo Feedmill Tbk, 15 9
Yoma Strategie Holdings Limited 160
Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL and Mudajaya
Corporation Berhad 161
Other ASEAN Champions: QAF Brunei Sdn. Bhd., Adinin
Group of Companies, and Advanced Info Services PCL 164
Conclusions 166
10 Nurturing Human Capital 169
Introduction 169
Visionary Leadership and Execution 170
Human Resource Management Training 174
Continuous Learning and Improvement 177
People Development 178
Leadership Style and Management Systems 180
Professional Management 182
Conclusions 184
Part III Strategie Imperatives and Policy
Implications 187
11 Implications for Management and Policy 189
Introduction 189
Reassessing AEC s Goals for Regional Integration 190
Perceived Barriers and Facilitators to ASEAN Integration 198
Contents
Implications -^q
Conclusions ^ i ^
12 Epilogue 212
References 291
Index poc
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