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  • 1
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    SG : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789814311373
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (412 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Bhattacharya, Jayati Beyond the Myth : Indian Business Communities in Singapore
    DDC: 338.7095957
    Keywords: East Indians--Singapore--Economic conditions ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book is a macro-study of Indian business communities in Singapore through different phases of their growth since colonial times. It goes beyond the conventional labour-history approach to study Indian immigrants to Southeast Asia, both in terms of themselves and their connections with the peoples' movements. It looks at how Indian business communities negotiated with others in the environments in which they found themselves and adapted to them in novel ways. It especially brings into focus the patterns and integration of the Indian networks in the large-scale transnational flows of capital, one of the least-studied aspects of the diaspora history in this part of the world. The complexities and overlapping interests of different groups of traders and businessmen form an interesting study of various aspects of these trading bodies, their methods of operation and their trade links, both within and outside Singapore. The book also charts their mobility and progress, in terms of both business and social status. The research aims to construct linear threads of linkages through generations and situate them in the larger framework and broader paradigms of business networks in Singapore. In shedding light on aspects of Indian connectivities to Southeast Asia, the narrative is particularly relevant in the context of India's economic rise. This study raises economic, social and cultural issues regarding the transition
    Abstract: "Contents" -- "Photo plates" -- "Introduction" -- "PART ONE" -- "1. Making Singapore their Homeland: The Early Indian Migrants to the Lion City" -- "2. The Post-Independence Period: Changing Dynamics and the Shift in Business Activities" -- "3. Taking Strides into the Future: Transition and Transformation of the Indian Business Communities" -- "PART TWO" -- "4. Business Associations and Organizational Networks" -- "5. The Indomitable Entrepreneurs: Three Case Studies" -- "Conclusion: Surging Forward" -- "APPENDICES" -- "Appendix I" -- "Appendix II" -- "Select Bibliography" -- "Index
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Angaben zur Quelle: 85, 2020, S. 29-31
    Note: Jayati Bhattacharya and Carola Erika Lorea
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    In:  Routledge handbook of Indian transnationalism (2020), Seite 266-278 | year:2020 | pages:266-278
    ISBN: 9781138089143
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Routledge handbook of Indian transnationalism
    Publ. der Quelle: London : Routledge, 2020
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2020), Seite 266-278
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2020
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:266-278
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789814311373
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxv, 371 pages)
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    DDC: 338.7095957
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    Keywords: Wirtschaft ; East Indians / Singapore / Economic conditions ; Trade associations / Singapore ; Business networks / Singapore ; Businesspeople / Singapore ; East Indian business enterprises / Singapore
    Abstract: This book is a macro-study of Indian business communities in Singapore through different phases of their growth since colonial times. It goes beyond the conventional labour-history approach to study Indian immigrants to Southeast Asia, both in terms of themselves and their connections with the peoples' movements. It looks at how Indian business communities negotiated with others in the environments in which they found themselves and adapted to them in novel ways. It especially brings into focus the patterns and integration of the Indian networks in the large-scale transnational flows of capital, one of the least-studied aspects of the diaspora history in this part of the world. The complexities and overlapping interests of different groups of traders and businessmen form an interesting study of various aspects of these trading bodies, their methods of operation and their trade links, both within and outside Singapore. The book also charts their mobility and progress, in terms of both business and social status. The research aims to construct linear threads of linkages through generations and situate them in the larger framework and broader paradigms of business networks in Singapore.In shedding light on aspects of Indian connectivities to Southeast Asia, the narrative is particularly relevant in the context of India's economic rise. This study raises economic, social and cultural issues regarding the transition
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789814311366 , 9789814345279
    Language: English
    Pages: XXV, 371 S. , Ill. , 21 cm
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    Keywords: Wirtschaft ; East Indians Economic conditions ; East Indian business enterprises ; Businesspeople ; Business networks ; Trade associations
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-346) and index
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781783083633
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (328 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Anthem-ISEAS India-China Studies
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    DDC: 304.808995
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    Keywords: East Indian diaspora ; Chinese diaspora ; Human geography -- Asia ; Asia -- Ethnic relations ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This interdisciplinary collection of essays offers a window onto the overseas Indian and Chinese communities in Asia. Contributions give insight on the interactive role of the cultural and religious 'other', the diasporic absorption of local beliefs and customs, and the practical business networks and operational mechanisms unique to these communities.
    Abstract: Indian and Chinese Immigrant Communities -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- INTRODUCTION -- Notes -- Chapter 1 BLACKBIRDERS REFITTED? THE JOURNEYS OF CAPITALISTS AND LABOURERS IN THE INDIAN OCEAN, 1830s-1930s -- Economy -- Ideology -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 CONNECTING DIASPORA HISTORIES: INDIANS AND CHINESE IN COLONIAL MALAYA -- Comparisons and Connections -- The Politics of Citizenship -- Sojourners to Citizens? -- Conclusion: Disconnections -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 CHINESE AND INDIAN DIASPORA: SOME COMMON AND NOT-SO-COMMON CULTURAL PROCESSES -- Introduction -- Concept of Diaspora -- Localization and the Significance of Tradition -- Migration, Ethnicity and Cultural Identity -- Transnational Networks -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 CHINA'S NATIONALITY LAWS AND THE CHINESE OVERSEAS -- Introduction -- The 1909 Law: Dual Nationality Status -- The 1929 Law: Still Dual Nationality Status -- The 1955 Afro-Asian Conference and After: Towards the Single Nationality Status -- The 1980 Law: Single Nationality Status and Its Challenges -- Why Dual Nationality? -- Opposition to Dual Nationality -- The Response of the PRC to New Demand -- China's Recent Practice with regard to Citizenship Law -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 A COMPARISON OF THE HOME REMITTANCE SYSTEMS OF INDIAN AND CHINESE MIGRANTS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES -- Introduction: Migration and Remittance -- Hong Kong and Chinese Migration -- Expansion of the Indian Merchant Community in Singapore -- Home Remittances by Overseas Chinese -- Home Remittance and Amoy: Land and Manufacturing Investment -- Trading and Use of Remittance in the Exchange Market -- Remittance from Southeast Asia to South China -- Hundi Transaction and Transfer of Credit among Nakarattars -- Origins of Shareholding.
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    ISBN: 9781783083626
    Language: English
    Pages: XXI, 305 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Anthem-ISEAS India-China studies
    DDC: 305.8914/11
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; East Indian diaspora ; Chinese diaspora ; Human geography ; Chinesen ; Inder ; Asien ; Asia Ethnic relations ; Asien ; Südostasien ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2010 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2010 ; Südostasien ; Inder ; Chinesen ; Geschichte ; Asien ; Inder ; Chinesen ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "This interdisciplinary collection of essays offers a window onto the overseas Indian and Chinese communities in Asia. Contributors discuss the interactive role of the cultural and religious 'other', the diasporic absorption of local beliefs and customs, and the practical business networks and operational mechanisms unique to these communities. Growing out of an international workshop organized by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore and the Centre of Asian Studies at the University of Hong Kong, this volume explores material, cultural and imaginative features of the immigrant communities and brings together these two important communities within a comparative framework"..
    Note: "A copublication with ISEAS Publishing.". - Includes bibliographical references and index
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