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OverviewEmerging markets (Ems) are the focus of increasing interest in the field of international business, as they provide significant challenges and great opportunities. Focusing on the dynamics of emerging markets, this informative book provides an academically rigorous yet business-oriented analysis of the key issues in this area and incorporates chapters on: the nature of emerging markets market development integrating Ems in the global economy implications for business strategy. Providing an in-depth analysis of two of the most important Ems, China and India, this user-friendly text incorporates extensive case studies, boxed summaries, discussion questions and an extensive bibliography. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter EnderwickPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9780415370851ISBN 10: 041537085 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 20 March 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. The Nature of Emerging Markets 3. Entering Emerging Markets 4. Market Development 5. The Challenges of Emerging Markets 6. Integrating EMS in the Global Economy 7. Implications for Business Strategy 8. ConclusionsReviews<p> This book presents realistic approaches toward doing business in large emerging markets (LEMs), and discusses, at length, the challenges faced by Western businesses. The volatility in the markets, the social and informational risk and the lack of opacity are some of the issues that foreign firms have to deal with. The book provides useful guidelines to firms doing business in these two emerging markets.. <p>--Professor Pervez N. Ghauri, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester, UK<p> This well-written book presents an extremely well balanced overview of the confrontation between the opportunities and the risks which are typical of the emerging markets of China and India. Especially interesting about this new type of worldwide challenge, that is brought about by the enormous expansion of those countries, are the implications for management and global restructuring. <p> --Professor Dani?l Van Den Bulcke, University of Antwerp, Chairman of the European Business Academy """This book presents realistic approaches toward doing business in large emerging markets (LEMs), and discusses, at length, the challenges faced by Western businesses. The volatility in the markets, the social and informational risk and the lack of opacity are some of the issues that foreign firms have to deal with. The book provides useful guidelines to firms doing business in these two emerging markets."". --Professor Pervez N. Ghauri, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester, UK ""This well-written book presents an extremely well balanced overview of the confrontation between the opportunities and the risks which are typical of the emerging markets of China and India. Especially interesting about this new type of worldwide challenge, that is brought about by the enormous expansion of those countries, are the implications for management and global restructuring."" --Professor Daniël Van Den Bulcke, University of Antwerp, Chairman of the European Business Academy ""This is a timely book and one which needed to be written. Professor Enderwick provides an excellent, yet succinct, survey of the economic renaissance of China and India, and the response of each to the challenge of globalization. The volume contains man new ideas and deserves to be widely read by scholars, business executives and policy makers alike."" --John H. Dunning, Reading and Rutgers Universities" This book presents realistic approaches toward doing business in large emerging markets (LEMs), and discusses, at length, the challenges faced by Western businesses. The volatility in the markets, the social and informational risk and the lack of opacity are some of the issues that foreign firms have to deal with. The book provides useful guidelines to firms doing business in these two emerging markets. . --Professor Pervez N. Ghauri, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester, UK This well-written book presents an extremely well balanced overview of the confrontation between the opportunities and the risks which are typical of the emerging markets of China and India. Especially interesting about this new type of worldwide challenge, that is brought about by the enormous expansion of those countries, are the implications for management and global restructuring. --Professor Daniel Van Den Bulcke, University of Antwerp, Chairman of the European Business Academy This is a timely book and one which needed to be written. Professor Enderwick provides an excellent, yet succinct, survey of the economic renaissance of China and India, and the response of each to the challenge of globalization. The volume contains man new ideas and deserves to be widely read by scholars, business executives and policy makers alike. --John H. Dunning, Reading and Rutgers Universities <p> This book presents realistic approaches toward doing business in large emerging markets (LEMs), and discusses, at length, the challenges faced by Western businesses. The volatility in the markets, the social and informational risk and the lack of opacity are some of the issues that foreign firms have to deal with. The book provides useful guidelines to firms doing business in these two emerging markets.. <p>--Professor Pervez N. Ghauri, Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester, UK<p> This well-written book presents an extremely well balanced overview of the confrontation between the opportunities and the risks which are typical of the emerging markets of China and India. Especially interesting about this new type of worldwide challenge, that is brought about by the enormous expansion of those countries, are the implications for management and global restructuring. <p> --Professor Dani l Van Den Bulcke, University of Antwerp, Chairman of the European Business Academy Author InformationPeter Enderwick is Professor of International Business at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. His current research interests include competitiveness of small economies, with a special interest in emerging economies in Asia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |