This book identifies the unique success factors of emerging markets firms and creates new dimensions and paradigms for managerial knowledge. Based on an analysis of real companies, the conclusions of several studies from a variety of emerging markets are distilled into meaningful and actionable lessons. Using theory, cases and sector analyses, this book will add knowledge to the field of emerging market studies. While US and European managers will gain insights into their emerging market counterparts, executives from one emerging market can learn from the success strategies employed by firms from countries with similar environments.…mehr
This book identifies the unique success factors of emerging markets firms and creates new dimensions and paradigms for managerial knowledge. Based on an analysis of real companies, the conclusions of several studies from a variety of emerging markets are distilled into meaningful and actionable lessons. Using theory, cases and sector analyses, this book will add knowledge to the field of emerging market studies. While US and European managers will gain insights into their emerging market counterparts, executives from one emerging market can learn from the success strategies employed by firms from countries with similar environments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
IRFAN AMIR Associate Professor of Marketing, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Pakistan MICHAEL A. ANIKEEFF Allan L. Berman Real Estate Institute at Johns Hopkins University, USA FARRAH ARIF Imperial College, Lahore, Pakistan JÓZSEF BERÁCS Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration, Hungary VITO BOBEK University of Maribor, Slovenia MUZAFFER BODUR Bogaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey RAJAN CHHIBBA Intrim Business Associates, India HELENA CHIU National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Taiwan IREM EREN-ERDOGMUS Ph.D. Candidate, Bogaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey KARTIK KILACHAND Preferred Brands Inc, USA FRANKLYN MANU Earl Graves School of Business and Management, Morgan State University, USA RUSTY MAE MOORE Hofstra University, USA DILEK ZAMANTILI NAYIR Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey MANFRED REICHL Roland Berger Strategy Consultants since 1987, Vienna, Austria HALE TASDEMIR-ÇALOGLU Ph.D. Candidate, Bogaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey CAGATAY ÜNÜSAN Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey ASHOK VASUDEVAN Preferred Brands Inc, India MEERA VASUDEVAN Preferred Brands Inc, India MOHANED H. WARSAME Doctoral Student in the Earl Graves School of Business and Management, Morgan State University, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Understanding Emerging Markets PART I: WHY EMERGING MARKETS? World Trade Trends A General Look at Emerging Markets PART II: VIEWS ON EMERGING MARKETS: MANAGEMENT THINKING IN TRANSITION Market Orientation from a Hungarian Perspective; J.Berács Leadership in Central and Eastern European Countries; M.Reichl, G.A.Wührer & V.Sriram Market Entry Strategy of a Slovenian Jewelry Producer; V.Bobek PART III VIEWS ON EMERGING MARKETS: MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE Give a 'FILIP' to Your Marketing Programme; R.Chhibba Export Success: Lessons from Award-Winning Pakistani Firms; F.Arif & I.Amir Ge rdau: Multinational Steel Giant from Brazil; R.M.Moore China Business: A Relationship-Based Market-Entry Approach; H.Chiu & G.A.Wührer The Attractiveness of the Azerbaijan Market: The Case of Betek Dilek; Z.Nayir & F.Z.Bilgin Expansion to International Markets by use of Product and Trade Name Franchising: The Case of Kompen; Ç.Ünüsan Best Practices in Emerging Markets: Examples from the US Hotel Industry; M.A.Anikeeff International Market Entry and Expansion Strategies of Anadolu Efes A.S.; I.Eren-Erdogmus, H.Tasdemir-Çaloglu & M.Bodur Ashanti: Saving an African Mining Giant; M.H. Warsame & F.Manu From Obligation to Opportunity: A Case Study of Tasty Bite; A.Vasudevan, M.Vasudevan & K.Kilachand PART IV LESSONS LEARNED From Classical to Neoglobal Perspectives The Organization The Markets The People The Operations Concluding Thoughts Appendix Methodology for Networks: A Meta Analysis Bibliography Index
Preface Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Understanding Emerging Markets PART I: WHY EMERGING MARKETS? World Trade Trends A General Look at Emerging Markets PART II: VIEWS ON EMERGING MARKETS: MANAGEMENT THINKING IN TRANSITION Market Orientation from a Hungarian Perspective; J.Berács Leadership in Central and Eastern European Countries; M.Reichl, G.A.Wührer & V.Sriram Market Entry Strategy of a Slovenian Jewelry Producer; V.Bobek PART III VIEWS ON EMERGING MARKETS: MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE Give a 'FILIP' to Your Marketing Programme; R.Chhibba Export Success: Lessons from Award-Winning Pakistani Firms; F.Arif & I.Amir Ge rdau: Multinational Steel Giant from Brazil; R.M.Moore China Business: A Relationship-Based Market-Entry Approach; H.Chiu & G.A.Wührer The Attractiveness of the Azerbaijan Market: The Case of Betek Dilek; Z.Nayir & F.Z.Bilgin Expansion to International Markets by use of Product and Trade Name Franchising: The Case of Kompen; Ç.Ünüsan Best Practices in Emerging Markets: Examples from the US Hotel Industry; M.A.Anikeeff International Market Entry and Expansion Strategies of Anadolu Efes A.S.; I.Eren-Erdogmus, H.Tasdemir-Çaloglu & M.Bodur Ashanti: Saving an African Mining Giant; M.H. Warsame & F.Manu From Obligation to Opportunity: A Case Study of Tasty Bite; A.Vasudevan, M.Vasudevan & K.Kilachand PART IV LESSONS LEARNED From Classical to Neoglobal Perspectives The Organization The Markets The People The Operations Concluding Thoughts Appendix Methodology for Networks: A Meta Analysis Bibliography Index
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'This book, compiled by the international team of experts, is a welcome addition to the emerging markets literature. What differentiates this book from others is that the authors tale a case-based, yet theory-based, research in exploring managerial thought and practices in transition, and offers a state-of-the-art analysis on various stakeholders of the market capitalism in emerging economies around the world. It is a must reading for academics and policymakers in this line of work.' - Maasaki Kotabe, The Washburn Chair Professor of International Business and Marketing, Temple University, Pennsylvania, USA.
'Many books and articles have been written about globalization and how
firms can take advantage of the global markets. Few books have sought
to address the practical issues of how firms from emerging markets can become successful in tapping into market potentials of advanced markets. This book combines theories and practices with many real world applications. As such, both academic researchers and practitioners should find this book a valuable resource.' - Paul Chao, Professor and Head of Department of Marketing, Eastern Michigan University, U.S.A.
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