Emerging Multinationals in Emerging Markets
Herausgeber: Ramamurti, Ravi; Singh, Jitendra V.
Emerging Multinationals in Emerging Markets
Herausgeber: Ramamurti, Ravi; Singh, Jitendra V.
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A distinguished group of international business scholars explore how firms internationalize in today's global economy.
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A distinguished group of international business scholars explore how firms internationalize in today's global economy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9780521160186
- ISBN-10: 0521160189
- Artikelnr.: 30622138
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9780521160186
- ISBN-10: 0521160189
- Artikelnr.: 30622138
List of figures
List of tables
Abbreviations
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Part I. Introduction: 1. Why study emerging market MNEs? Ravi Ramamurti
2. Third world multinationals: a look back Louis T. Wells, Jr
3. Theoretical aspects of MNEs from emerging markets Alan Rugman
4. Does firm ownership matter? POEs vs. FOEs in the developing world Alice H. Amsden
Part II. Country Studies: 5. Chinese multinationals: emerging through new global gateways Peter Williamson and Ming Zeng
6. Indian multinationals: generic internationalization strategies Ravi Ramamurti and Jitendra V. Singh
7. Russian multinationals: natural resource champions Daniel J. McCarthy, Sheila M. Puffer and Oleg S. Vikhanski
8. Brazilian multinationals: surfing the waves of internationalization Afonso Fleury and Maria Tereza Leme Fleury
9. South African multinationals: building on a unique legacy Andrea Goldstein and Wilson Prichard
10. Mexican multinationals: lessons from Cemex Donald R. Lessard and Rafel Lucea
11. Thai multinationals: struggling to enter the big league Pavida Pananond
12. Israeli multinationals: competing from a small open economy Yair Aharoni
Part III. Conclusions: 13. What have we learned about emerging-market MNEs? Ravi Ramamurti
Index.
List of tables
Abbreviations
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Part I. Introduction: 1. Why study emerging market MNEs? Ravi Ramamurti
2. Third world multinationals: a look back Louis T. Wells, Jr
3. Theoretical aspects of MNEs from emerging markets Alan Rugman
4. Does firm ownership matter? POEs vs. FOEs in the developing world Alice H. Amsden
Part II. Country Studies: 5. Chinese multinationals: emerging through new global gateways Peter Williamson and Ming Zeng
6. Indian multinationals: generic internationalization strategies Ravi Ramamurti and Jitendra V. Singh
7. Russian multinationals: natural resource champions Daniel J. McCarthy, Sheila M. Puffer and Oleg S. Vikhanski
8. Brazilian multinationals: surfing the waves of internationalization Afonso Fleury and Maria Tereza Leme Fleury
9. South African multinationals: building on a unique legacy Andrea Goldstein and Wilson Prichard
10. Mexican multinationals: lessons from Cemex Donald R. Lessard and Rafel Lucea
11. Thai multinationals: struggling to enter the big league Pavida Pananond
12. Israeli multinationals: competing from a small open economy Yair Aharoni
Part III. Conclusions: 13. What have we learned about emerging-market MNEs? Ravi Ramamurti
Index.
List of figures
List of tables
Abbreviations
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Part I. Introduction: 1. Why study emerging market MNEs? Ravi Ramamurti
2. Third world multinationals: a look back Louis T. Wells, Jr
3. Theoretical aspects of MNEs from emerging markets Alan Rugman
4. Does firm ownership matter? POEs vs. FOEs in the developing world Alice H. Amsden
Part II. Country Studies: 5. Chinese multinationals: emerging through new global gateways Peter Williamson and Ming Zeng
6. Indian multinationals: generic internationalization strategies Ravi Ramamurti and Jitendra V. Singh
7. Russian multinationals: natural resource champions Daniel J. McCarthy, Sheila M. Puffer and Oleg S. Vikhanski
8. Brazilian multinationals: surfing the waves of internationalization Afonso Fleury and Maria Tereza Leme Fleury
9. South African multinationals: building on a unique legacy Andrea Goldstein and Wilson Prichard
10. Mexican multinationals: lessons from Cemex Donald R. Lessard and Rafel Lucea
11. Thai multinationals: struggling to enter the big league Pavida Pananond
12. Israeli multinationals: competing from a small open economy Yair Aharoni
Part III. Conclusions: 13. What have we learned about emerging-market MNEs? Ravi Ramamurti
Index.
List of tables
Abbreviations
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Part I. Introduction: 1. Why study emerging market MNEs? Ravi Ramamurti
2. Third world multinationals: a look back Louis T. Wells, Jr
3. Theoretical aspects of MNEs from emerging markets Alan Rugman
4. Does firm ownership matter? POEs vs. FOEs in the developing world Alice H. Amsden
Part II. Country Studies: 5. Chinese multinationals: emerging through new global gateways Peter Williamson and Ming Zeng
6. Indian multinationals: generic internationalization strategies Ravi Ramamurti and Jitendra V. Singh
7. Russian multinationals: natural resource champions Daniel J. McCarthy, Sheila M. Puffer and Oleg S. Vikhanski
8. Brazilian multinationals: surfing the waves of internationalization Afonso Fleury and Maria Tereza Leme Fleury
9. South African multinationals: building on a unique legacy Andrea Goldstein and Wilson Prichard
10. Mexican multinationals: lessons from Cemex Donald R. Lessard and Rafel Lucea
11. Thai multinationals: struggling to enter the big league Pavida Pananond
12. Israeli multinationals: competing from a small open economy Yair Aharoni
Part III. Conclusions: 13. What have we learned about emerging-market MNEs? Ravi Ramamurti
Index.