The Quest for Global Dominance: Transforming Global Presence into Global Competitive Advantage: Vijay Govindarajan, Anil K. Gupta

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From Publishers Weekly
In this rousing call to arms, the authors business school professors at Dartmouth and the University of Maryland, respectively lay out three persuasive reasons why corporations need to increase their global presence. First, global opportunities and threats can appear anywhere, so it’s best [...]

Billions of Entrepreneurs: How China and India Are Reshaping Their Futures–and Yours: Tarun Khanna

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…an objective and insightful comparison of China and India. –Foreign Affairs, May 1, 2008
Khanna delivers a dense but lively blend of anecdotes and analysis. He shows how entrepreneurial spirit is transforming both these countries not only economically, but strengthening ties between the two. –Newsweek
The eye [...]

The Dream: How I Learned the Risks and Rewards of Entrepreneurship and Made Millions: Gurbaksh Chahal

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Gurbaksh Chahal started the Internet advertising company ClickAgents from his bedroom at the age of 16, having emigrated to the United States with his Sikh family from the small town of Tarn Taran, India. He dropped out of high school to pursue the venture full-time, and two years later sold ClickAgents [...]

Source Code China: The New Global Hub of IT (Information Technology) Outsourcing: Cyrill Eltschinger

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“I would recommend this book to the China novice interested in IT outsourcing.” (Supply Management,  Thursday 10th April 2008)
“I would recommend this book to the China novice interested in IT outsourcing.” (Supply Management, Thursday 10th April 2008)

“The next five years will be [...]

The Quest for Global Dominance: Transforming Global Presence into Global Competitive Advantage: Vijay Govindarajan, Anil K. Gupta

Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
In this rousing call to arms, the authors business school professors at Dartmouth and the University of Maryland, respectively lay out three persuasive reasons why corporations need to increase their global presence. First, global opportunities and threats can appear anywhere, so it’s best [...]

Source Code China: The New Global Hub of IT (Information Technology) Outsourcing: Cyrill Eltschinger

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Review
“I would recommend this book to the China novice interested in IT outsourcing.” (Supply Management,  Thursday 10th April 2008)
“I would recommend this book to the China novice interested in IT outsourcing.” (Supply Management, Thursday 10th April 2008)

“The next five years will be [...]

Economic Management and Transition Towards a Market Economy: An Asian Perspective: Anthony T. H. Chin, Ng Hock Guan

Much attention has been focused in recent years on the transformation of the economies of Eastern and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union. However, a growing demand for policy advice, technical assistance and expertise is also coming from Asian reforming countries such as China, Mongolia, Vietnam, Laos and [...]

The Theory of Growth in a Corporate Economy: Management, Preference, Research and Development, and Economic Growth: Hiroyuki Odagiri

This book investigates the growth of an economy with management-controlled corporations. It begins by studying the behaviour of a corporation whose management maximizes the rate of growth constrained by the threat of takeover, and in which research and development efforts are made to raise labour productivity. The growth of an economy consisting of [...]

Offshoring: Understanding the Emerging Global Labor Market (Mckinsey Global Institute): Diana Farrell

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The range of tasks that can be done offshore has ballooned to encompass even activities critical to company performance, such as research and new product design. This 10-article collection offers suggestions and facts key to understanding the potential of the emerging global labor market - including assessing the size of the global [...]

The Elephant and the Dragon: The Rise of India and China and What It Means for All of Us: Robyn Meredith

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Meredith, who covers India and China for Forbes, upends conventional wisdom in this well-reported book, arguing that the U.S. shouldn’t fear these two rising economic powers. The U.S. (buyer to the world) and China (factory to the world) have, respectively, the largest and fourth [...]