Publication Type
Book Chapter
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
1-2021
Abstract
Corporate innovation governance can be defined as a systematic approach to align goals, allocate resources and assign decision-making authority for innovation, across the company and with external parties. While the dos and don’ts of innovation governance approaches in non-Asian firms are fairly well researched, little is known about the Chinese way of governing innovation in Asian family firms. This paper provides insights into the innovation management capabilities of Qian Hu, an integrated ornamental fish service provider incorporated in Singapore in 1998. Based on half-structured interviews with its Executive Chairman and MD Mr. Kenny Yap, we exemplify the key components of Singapore’s Innovation Excellence Award (I-Award) and how Qian Hu made them work. The paper attempts to shed light on some of the unique innovation management approaches in Chinese family-owned enterprises, e.g. with regard to ‘family involvement in boards’ which divert to some extent from formal business excellence standards. The paper is part of an on-going research project aimed at examining the specifics of innovation governance in Asian enterprises.
Keywords
Innovation Governance, Chinese Family Firms, Qian Hu, Singapore
Discipline
Technology and Innovation
Research Areas
Strategy and Organisation
Publication
Catalyzing innovations for a sustainable future – Bite-sized commentaries and resource materials
Editor
Thomas Menkhoff
First Page
169
Last Page
184
Identifier
10.5220/0006851501580165
Publisher
New Jersey: World Scientific Publishing
Citation
MENKHOFF, Thomas and ONG, Geok Chwee.
Innovation governance in chinese family business: A case study. (2021). Catalyzing innovations for a sustainable future – Bite-sized commentaries and resource materials. 169-184.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6873
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https://doi.org/10.5220/0006851501580165