Resource-based industrialization in Peninsular Malaysia. A case study of the rubber products manufacturing industry.

This economic history and examination of the rubber products manufacturing industry in Peninsular Malaysia contributes to the subject of resource-based industrialization in the field of development studies. The development of the industry is traced from the 1920s to 2005 when the Second Industrial M...

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Main Author: Goldthorpe, Christopher C.
Other Authors: Cusworth, John W.
Language:en
Published: University of Bradford 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4456
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-44562019-09-21T03:01:53Z Resource-based industrialization in Peninsular Malaysia. A case study of the rubber products manufacturing industry. Goldthorpe, Christopher C. Cusworth, John W. Franks, Tom R. Malaysia Economic history Development studies Industrialization Rubber manufacturing industry Foreign direct investment Dualistic structure Export-orientation Technology transfer This economic history and examination of the rubber products manufacturing industry in Peninsular Malaysia contributes to the subject of resource-based industrialization in the field of development studies. The development of the industry is traced from the 1920s to 2005 when the Second Industrial Master Plan came to an end. The findings are that local interests control 80 per cent of the industry, with foreign direct investment in the remaining 20 per cent, either as subsidiary companies of overseas manufacturers or in joint ventures with Malaysian investors. The industry has a dualistic structure, with foreign-owned and joint venture companies typically being more heavily capitalized and employing a larger workforce than wholly Malaysian-owned companies. Foreign and joint venture enterprises are more likely to export a greater volume of production than local firms. Nevertheless, the industry as a whole has a strong export-orientation and Malaysian-based exporters sell into markets worldwide. A detailed examination of the industrial components production sector by means of a questionnaire indicates that Malaysian producers rely on the Malaysian Rubber Board for the transfer of manufacturing technology. Technology transfer in the foreign and joint venture sector is from parent companies and joint venture associates overseas. The conclusion is that the rubber manufacturing industry is vertically integrated with local production of natural rubber used as raw material to produce a range of goods for sale to domestic and international markets. The 80 per cent Malaysian component indicates a stable domestic industry ably supported by local technology resources. 2010-10-27T15:42:32Z 2010-10-27T15:42:32Z 2010-10-27T15:42:32Z 2009 Thesis doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4456 en <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-nd/3.0/88x31.png" /></a><br />The University of Bradford theses are licenced under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/">Creative Commons Licence</a>. University of Bradford Development and Economic Studies, School of Social and International Studies.
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topic Malaysia
Economic history
Development studies
Industrialization
Rubber manufacturing industry
Foreign direct investment
Dualistic structure
Export-orientation
Technology transfer
spellingShingle Malaysia
Economic history
Development studies
Industrialization
Rubber manufacturing industry
Foreign direct investment
Dualistic structure
Export-orientation
Technology transfer
Goldthorpe, Christopher C.
Resource-based industrialization in Peninsular Malaysia. A case study of the rubber products manufacturing industry.
description This economic history and examination of the rubber products manufacturing industry in Peninsular Malaysia contributes to the subject of resource-based industrialization in the field of development studies. The development of the industry is traced from the 1920s to 2005 when the Second Industrial Master Plan came to an end. The findings are that local interests control 80 per cent of the industry, with foreign direct investment in the remaining 20 per cent, either as subsidiary companies of overseas manufacturers or in joint ventures with Malaysian investors. The industry has a dualistic structure, with foreign-owned and joint venture companies typically being more heavily capitalized and employing a larger workforce than wholly Malaysian-owned companies. Foreign and joint venture enterprises are more likely to export a greater volume of production than local firms. Nevertheless, the industry as a whole has a strong export-orientation and Malaysian-based exporters sell into markets worldwide. A detailed examination of the industrial components production sector by means of a questionnaire indicates that Malaysian producers rely on the Malaysian Rubber Board for the transfer of manufacturing technology. Technology transfer in the foreign and joint venture sector is from parent companies and joint venture associates overseas. The conclusion is that the rubber manufacturing industry is vertically integrated with local production of natural rubber used as raw material to produce a range of goods for sale to domestic and international markets. The 80 per cent Malaysian component indicates a stable domestic industry ably supported by local technology resources.
author2 Cusworth, John W.
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Goldthorpe, Christopher C.
author Goldthorpe, Christopher C.
author_sort Goldthorpe, Christopher C.
title Resource-based industrialization in Peninsular Malaysia. A case study of the rubber products manufacturing industry.
title_short Resource-based industrialization in Peninsular Malaysia. A case study of the rubber products manufacturing industry.
title_full Resource-based industrialization in Peninsular Malaysia. A case study of the rubber products manufacturing industry.
title_fullStr Resource-based industrialization in Peninsular Malaysia. A case study of the rubber products manufacturing industry.
title_full_unstemmed Resource-based industrialization in Peninsular Malaysia. A case study of the rubber products manufacturing industry.
title_sort resource-based industrialization in peninsular malaysia. a case study of the rubber products manufacturing industry.
publisher University of Bradford
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