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Multinational Enterprises in India
Multinational Enterprises in India
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A01=Nagesh Kumar
Advertising Intensity
Asset Bundles
assets
Author_Nagesh Kumar
Category=KC
Category=KJMV2
Cent Foreign Equity
comparative study multinational affiliates India
corporate strategy emerging markets
counterparts
distribution
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eq_business-finance-law
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Explaining Export Performance
Export Performance
export performance research
FDI
foreign
Foreign Collaboration
foreign direct investment
Foreign Shares
indian
Indian Manufacturing
Indian Manufacturing Industries
industrial
Industrial Distribution
industries
Industry's Intensity
Industry’s Intensity
intangible
Internalization Incentives
internationalisation theory
Larger Private Corporate Sector
LCE
local
Local Counterparts
Local Firms
manufacturing
manufacturing sector analysis
MNE
MNE Affiliate
Negative Relationship
Plastic Raw Materials
profitability determinants
RBI
Seller Concentration
Strategic Groups
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780415043380
- Weight: 294g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 22 Mar 1990
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Multinational enterprises play a vital role in the economic activity of most developing countries. In India MNE affiliates dominate whole sectors of industry - such as plastics and pharmaceuticals - characterised by a high degree of product differentiation, complex technology and high skill intensity. Such advantages, combined with intangible assets, centralised decision making and global outlook lead to a divergence of approach between MNEs and their local counterparts in host developing countries.
This book analyses the inter-industry pattern of MNEs in India in the framework of the internationalisation theory, also examining the comparative behaviour of MNE affiliates and LCEs in terms of conduct and performance. The book goes further to explain the different performance of these two strategic groups by assessing profit and export.
Multinational Enterprises in India
€198.40
