international businesses that has become a fundamental practice to enable cost reduction measures, by choosing how and where to capture gains (Amaral et al 2006, Venture outsource.com 2007). Globalisation is characterised as the accelerating process in economic, political and cultural integration in a cross border scheme (Wells, Shuey and Kiely 2001). Its significance can impact both negative and positive consequences, resulting in the free flow of imports and wide scale competition (Wall and Rees 2004, Paul 2004). The Indian market is characterised by an immense potential with a population that ranks second across the world. In spite of the global economic conditions, the country marked an average growth of six percent, with the shares of...
Financial globalization and its aftermath have been marked by a surge in international capital flows...
Globalization during the last four decades has facilitated TOT (Technology Transfer), improved TFP (...
Contrary to contentions in prior literature that emerging multinationals are only regional players, ...
Globalisation is characterised as the accelerating process in economic, political and cultural integ...
Globalisation has become an inevitable force to reckon with by countries, societies and corporates w...
Review of literature around the recent (late 20th Century) phase of globalisation, with particular f...
The question of ‘India in globalisation ’ is relevant in a fundamental manner. It is important in it...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the market for cross-border mergers and acquisitions (CB-M&A...
International Business in today’s world has occupied a vitalplace among the economies of the world, ...
This paper analyzes the market for cross-border mergers and acquisitions of Asian emerging economy-I...
AbstractAmong several features of globalization, one relates to increasing interactions among nation...
The multi-polar world in which we now live and work demands re-examination and refinement of the tra...
India\u27s recent economic transformation has fascinated scholars, global leaders, and interested ob...
This paper attempts to measure the market size and potential of India as the country has entered the...
Overseas investments by the emerging economies are a feature of globalisation. Investments by Indian...
Financial globalization and its aftermath have been marked by a surge in international capital flows...
Globalization during the last four decades has facilitated TOT (Technology Transfer), improved TFP (...
Contrary to contentions in prior literature that emerging multinationals are only regional players, ...
Globalisation is characterised as the accelerating process in economic, political and cultural integ...
Globalisation has become an inevitable force to reckon with by countries, societies and corporates w...
Review of literature around the recent (late 20th Century) phase of globalisation, with particular f...
The question of ‘India in globalisation ’ is relevant in a fundamental manner. It is important in it...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the market for cross-border mergers and acquisitions (CB-M&A...
International Business in today’s world has occupied a vitalplace among the economies of the world, ...
This paper analyzes the market for cross-border mergers and acquisitions of Asian emerging economy-I...
AbstractAmong several features of globalization, one relates to increasing interactions among nation...
The multi-polar world in which we now live and work demands re-examination and refinement of the tra...
India\u27s recent economic transformation has fascinated scholars, global leaders, and interested ob...
This paper attempts to measure the market size and potential of India as the country has entered the...
Overseas investments by the emerging economies are a feature of globalisation. Investments by Indian...
Financial globalization and its aftermath have been marked by a surge in international capital flows...
Globalization during the last four decades has facilitated TOT (Technology Transfer), improved TFP (...
Contrary to contentions in prior literature that emerging multinationals are only regional players, ...