ChangeThis has an excerpt from "Chindia Rising:How China and India Will Benefit Your Business," by Jagdish N. Sheth. If the excerpt provides a model for the whole book, the writing is slightly jarring, like the name 'Chindia' itself. Many of the assertions seem overstated. Sheth argues for...
Can you make money in India and China? That's the central question of Part II of "Billions of Entrepreneurs." The answer: maybe. Author Tarun Khanna shows that companies have made money in both countries, but that foreign firms in particular have found profits challenging. In India, local...
Billions of Entrepreneurs: How China and India Are Reshaping Their Futures —And Yours By Tarun Khanna China and India together account for 2.4 billion people—and a seemingly similar number of books that claim to reveal the secret to doing business with them. Fortunately, Khanna, an Indian-born professor...
BECKONING CAREERS Hitting the Mark The 4th quarterly Business Today-TeamLease Employment OutlookSurvey shows that the bullishness of the previous three quarters hasremained constant. The Indian economy is on a roll, and the latest BT-TeamLeaseEmployment Outlook Survey only confirms what everyone already knows.Quarter-on-quarter, the net employment outlook is at an all-timehigh,...
BECKONING CAREERS Riding The Surf The 3rd quarterly Business Today-TeamLease Employment OutlookSurvey shows that the bullish scenario of the previous two quartersremains intact. If the job outlook forecast is any indication, the Indian economywill not be slowing down anytime soon. Sure, quarter-on-quarter, thenet employment outlook may not have shown any...
The NBER's Working Group on China met in Cambridge on October 13. NBER Research Associate Shang-Jin Wei of the IMF organized the meeting. The following papers were discussed: Douglas Almond, Columbia University and NBER; Lena Edlund, Columbia University; and Hongbin Li and Junsen...
HUNTING JOBS Hunt That Dream Job, Smartly Millions of new jobs are being created every year. So, what arethe smartest ways to zero in on them? These are the best of times for job seekers. There are, literally,thousands of new jobs being created every day; executives across thehierarchy...
BECKONING CAREERS Suddenly, CEO Not yet 40, but already a CEO. How do you cope? Here is the answerfrom some who have been there and done that. The trend is becoming more apparent as liberalisation digs deeperroots in India. Increasingly, companies are rewarding performance byappointing relatively young people...
BECKONING CAREERS HR Pros In Demand They were traditionally people who recruited others. Now, they arethe ones being chased. Kapil Bajaj and Aman Malik The transformation is complete; the buyers have become themerchandise. Human resource hr professionals were the anonymousbackroom boys who shot off appointment letters, drew up jobcontracts, worked...
BECKONING CAREERS Adding Value To Themselves They quit at the peaks of their careers and set out to createwealth for themselves. Here's a look at a new trend that's catchingon in the career sweepstakes. Ahona Ghosh Your visiting card says managing director or a similar fancydesignation; your annual salary is...
Yasheng Huang and Tarun Khanna argue ("Can India Overtake China?" July/August 2003) that India may have a long-term advantage over China even though it receives far less, foreign direct investment FDI. Yet, by resting their case in part on the preponderance of domestic as opposed to...
"Can India Overtake China?" by Yasheng Huang and Tarun Khanna, in Foreign Policy (July Aug. 2003), 1779 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. Though India, like China, has more than one billion inhabitants, it is no match for its fellow Asian giant in terms of gross domestic...
The NBER held a conference on "The History of Corporate Ownership: The Rise and Fall of Great Business Families" in Alberta, Canada on June 21-22. NBER Research Associate Randall Morck, University of Alberta, organized this program: Randall Morck; Michael Percy and Gloria Tian,...
Jul 25, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) Most people perceive China as being much more successful than India in its modernisation efforts. China has a faster growing economy, less poverty and relatively efficient administration apparatus. Yet some economists...
NEW DELHI, July 14 Asia Pulse - India can overtake China as an economic power despite losing on foreign investment front as New Delhi's reliance on its own resources will ensure more sustainable progress to enable it to surpass Beijing, says a study. "India is not outperforming...
What's the fastest route to economic development? Welcome foreign direct investment FDI, says China, and most policy experts agree. But a comparison with long-time laggard India suggests that FDI is not the only path to prosperity. Indeed, India's homegrown entrepreneurs may give it a long-term advantage...
Inter-Firm Alliances: Analysis and Design. Bart Nooteboom. New York: Routledge, 1999. 239 pp. $90.00, cloth; $29.99, paper. Inter-Firm Alliances: Analysis and Design undertakes the heroic task of using a multidisciplinary perspective, drawing from economics, sociology, and cognitive science, to study alliances. The author integrates a range of theoretical...
Experts aired their respective views at the conference of the National Bureau on Economic Research's Program on Corporate Finance. Tarun Khanna and Krishna Palepu showed that the extent to which companies benefit from their affiliation with business associations varies. Other experts who shared their ideas were Peter Boone and Alasdair...
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