The Rise of Indian Multinationals

The Rise of Indian Multinationals
Title The Rise of Indian Multinationals PDF eBook
Author K. Sauvant
Publisher Springer
Pages 453
Release 2010-11-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 023011475X

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The contributors explore the rapid growth of Indian multinationals and provide valuable insights into the patterns and trends of their outward investments and the factors that led to their emergence in the global FDI market. They also look at their continuously evolving strategies in the global economy.

Emerging Market Multinationals

Emerging Market Multinationals
Title Emerging Market Multinationals PDF eBook
Author Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 241
Release 2016-03-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107073146

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This book examines the challenges faced by emerging market multinationals as they develop their international operations and proposes actionable solutions.

The Corporation That Changed the World

The Corporation That Changed the World
Title The Corporation That Changed the World PDF eBook
Author Nick Robins
Publisher Pluto Press
Pages 262
Release 2012-10-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780745331966

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The English East India Company was the mother of the modern multinational. Its trading empire encircled the globe, importing Asian luxuries such as spices, textiles, and teas. But it also conquered much of India with its private army and broke open China's markets with opium. The Company's practices shocked its contemporaries and still reverberate today. The Corporation That Changed the World is the first book to reveal the Company's enduring legacy as a corporation. This expanded edition explores how the four forces of scale, technology, finance, and regulation drove its spectacular rise and fall. For decades, the Company was simply too big to fail, and stock market bubbles, famines, drug-running, and even duels between rival executives are to be found in this new account. For Robins, the Company's story provides vital lessons on both the role of corporations in world history and the steps required to make global business accountable today.

Emerging Multinationals in Emerging Markets

Emerging Multinationals in Emerging Markets
Title Emerging Multinationals in Emerging Markets PDF eBook
Author Ravi Ramamurti
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 441
Release 2009-04-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1139477498

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Why have so many firms in emerging economies internationalized quite aggressively in the last decade? What competitive advantages do these firms enjoy and what are the origins of those advantages? Through what strategies have they built their global presence? How is their internationalization affecting Western rivals? And, finally, what does all this mean for mainstream international business theory? In Emerging Multinationals in Emerging Markets, a distinguished group of international business scholars tackle these questions based on a shared research design. The heart of the book contains detailed studies of emerging-market multinationals (EMNEs) from the BRIC economies, plus Israel, Mexico, South Africa, and Thailand. The studies show that EMNEs come in many shapes and sizes, depending on the home-country context. Furthermore, EMNEs leverage distinctive competitive advantages and pursue distinctive internationalization paths. This timely analysis of EMNEs promises to enrich mainstream models of how firms internationalize in today's global economy.

Global Goliaths

Global Goliaths
Title Global Goliaths PDF eBook
Author James R. Hines
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 585
Release 2021-04-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0815738560

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How multinationals contribute, or don't, to global prosperity Globalization and multinational corporations have long seemed partners in the enterprise of economic growth: globalization-led prosperity was the goal, and giant corporations spanning the globe would help achieve it. In recent years, however, the notion that all economies, both developed and developing, can prosper from globalization has been called into question by political figures and has fueled a populist backlash around the world against globalization and the corporations that made it possible. In an effort to elevate the sometimes contentious public debate over the conduct and operation of multinational corporations, this edited volume examines key questions about their role, both in their home countries and in the rest of the world where they do business. Is their multinational nature an essential driver of their profits? Do U.S. and European multinationals contribute to home country employment? Do multinational firms exploit foreign workers? How do multinationals influence foreign policy? How will the rise of the digital economy and digital trade in services affect multinationals? In addressing these and similar questions, the book also examines the role that multinational corporations play in the outcomes that policymakers care about most: economic growth, jobs, inequality, and tax fairness.

The Rise of Indian Multinationals

The Rise of Indian Multinationals
Title The Rise of Indian Multinationals PDF eBook
Author Karl P. Sauvant
Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
Pages 320
Release 2010-11-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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"India is growing a set of world class multinationals. These range from Tata's ownership of Jaguar to nimble entrepreneurial firms in high tech and knowledge based businesses. This book is an eye opener to those who still think that globalization is driven solely by Western multinationals: in fact emerging economies like India are now full partners in world economic development."--Alan M Rugman, Henley Business School, University of Reading "This remarkable collections essays by some of the sharpest analysts in the field sheds new light on the emergence of Indian multinational enterprises, a phenomenon of growing relevance for both global business and international political economy."--Mr. Andrea Goldstein, Deputy Director, Heiligendamm L'Aquila Process Support Unit, OECD, France.

Multinational Management

Multinational Management
Title Multinational Management PDF eBook
Author Rien Segers
Publisher Springer
Pages 367
Release 2016-01-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3319230123

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This casebook demonstrates that the future of global business lies in how well the multinational landscape is charted and how the importance of Asian market leaders is deeply embedded in it. It offers international management students and researchers an extensive guide to the business history, strategy development, and foreign market entry modes used by emerging Asian multinationals. The cases focus on well-known companies such as Lenovo, Alibaba, Infosys, Huawei, Panasonic, and Rakuten. These companies, all of which generate huge revenues in their own countries (e.g. in China, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam), are now becoming increasingly sophisticated and striving to become global brands, while also enjoying the active support of their governments in terms of their international business. Readers will learn about the current multinational landscape in Asia, the management challenges, and the future implications for traditional western companies seeking to retain their market share. Chapters on corporate entrepreneurship, human resource management and intercultural competence, and current branding trends in Asia will provide a cutting-edge update on international business strategy for students and practitioners alike.