Business Practices, Growth and Economic Policy in Emerging Markets
Edited by Luis Camacho and
Satyendra Singh
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
Globalization has forced international firms to be competitive, innovative, and most importantly, adaptive to the changing economic conditions and consumer behavior, and emerging threats from local firms based in developing countries and emerging markets. These markets also have one of the fastest growth rates in the world given the advancement in technology, the rise in global investments, and the change in culture. As such, the knowledge translation and transfer from advanced countries to emerging markets and vice-versa is of essence; the advanced countries need access to the markets, and the emerging markets need the technology and investments, among others, from advanced countries. It is a win-win strategy to develop competitive advantage for international firms. In this context, the authors, who have significant international business knowledge in developing countries and emerging markets, carefully present a selection of peer-reviewed edited chapters that are research-based, theoretical sound, and managerially relevant.
Keywords: Emerging Markets; Developing Countries; International Business; Economic Policy; Economic Development; Business Practices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F13 F23 F68 M16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9789811221743
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction , pp 1-4

- Satyendra Singh and Luis Camacho
- Ch 2 The Impact of Home Market Institutional Conditions on Market Entry Strategies of Firms from Emerging Markets , pp 5-25

- Kelly Hewett, Alexander V. Krasnikov and Adam Hepworth
- Ch 3 Women Who Fill the Institutional Voids: Why has the Yakult Lady Method Succeeded in Emerging Markets? , pp 27-49

- Tomomi Imagawa and Koichi Nakagawa
- Ch 4 Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security: A New Pathway for Growth in Emerging Economies via the Knowledge Economy? , pp 51-67

- Meera Sarma, Thomas Matheus and Chaminda Senaratne
- Ch 5 Predicting Poverty Rates with Consumer Survey Results: A MIDAS Approach , pp 69-88

- Mirjana Čižmešija and Tihana Škrinjarić
- Ch 6 What Drives Regional Innovation Capacity Build-Up in China? , pp 89-113

- Xiaohua Yang, Ying Zhou, Roger (Rongxin) Chen and Richard Carney
- Ch 7 Emerging Economies and Talent Management: Core Challenges Facing Key Actors in Strategy Translation , pp 115-134

- Maria Teresa Beamond, Elaine Farndale and Charmine Hartel
- Ch 8 The Impact of an Incubation Process on Management Control Systems of Start-Ups , pp 135-153

- Miguel Angel Gil Robles and Hanna Klarner
- Ch 9 Toward a Better Understanding of the ICTs’ Role in the Creation of Social Networks , pp 155-177

- Sihem Ben Saad and Fatma Choura
- Ch 10 Conclusion , pp 179-182

- Satyendra Singh and Luis Camacho
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