The New Asia: Business Strategies for the Economic Region That Is Shaking Up the World
Autor David L. James, Rajeev Merchanten Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iun 2013 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440829093
ISBN-10: 1440829098
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 24
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440829098
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 24
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
David James is president of Business Strategies International (BSI Corporation), a consulting and venture development firm in San Francisco, CA.Rajeev Merchant is the founder of Technoscenti, a business management, technology, and research consultancy and of the Asia Advisory Group specializing in emerging economies.
Cuprins
AcknowledgmentsPrefacePart One: The Big ShiftChapter 1. Globalization's Big Shift to AsiaWhere It All StartedAn Evolving and Dynamic RegionChapter 2. Key Countries of the New AsiaOverview of the 16 Countries That Are Building the New Asia (with Map and Country Data, ranked here by current gross domestic product):ChinaJapanIndiaSouth KoreaIndonesiaTaiwanThailandMalaysiaHong KongSingaporeThe PhilippinesBangladeshVietnamMyanmar (Burma)Sri LankaCambodiaPart Two: Five Factors That Are Driving the New AsiaChapter 3. Resources and GeographyThe BasicsThe Location AdvantageThe Resource CurseNatural CapitalInfrastructureCase in Point and Commentary-Infrastructure DevelopmentWorkforce DevelopmentWorkforce ProductivityFrom Roots to BouquetChapter 4. GovernmentSize, Complexity, and StyleThe Government of BusinessCase in Point and Commentary-Government Support for GrowthCorrupting the Rule of LawPolitical MovesGetting Things DoneForeign AffairsSocial ProgressMoney ManagementChapter 5. Technology, Innovation, and EntrepreneurshipEducation's ImpactRules and RegsInvolvement of Government and BusinessBandwidth and BeyondStimulating ClustersVenturous VitalityCase in Point and Commentary-Entrepreneurism in ChinaChapter 6. Competitive Business PracticesAncient Warrior WisdomBurdens of History and PowerConnections That CountCase in Point and Commentary-Trade Development AgenciesRanking the CompetitionCase in Point and Commentary-Overseas Expansion by Asian CompaniesChapter 7. Cultures and Social InstitutionsCultural ValuesCollectivismCase in Point and Commentary-RelationshipsReligions and PhilosophiesWorld ValuesSocial CapitalEducationPart Three: Strategies for the New AsiaChapter 8. What Could Go WrongDemographicsCase in Point and Commentary-Asia's Urban ChallengePolitical Instability and International ConfrontationResource and Environmental ConstraintsBusiness Organization and FocusRegulatory FailuresChapter 9. Where Opportunities LieSectors and SegmentsA Rising Middle ClassMarket LocationCase in Point and Commentary-Private Equity InvestmentAreas of Opportunity in the Key CountriesChinaJapanIndiaSouth KoreaIndonesiaTaiwanThailandMalaysiaHong KongSingaporeThe PhilippinesBangladeshVietnamMyanmar (Burma)Sri LankaCambodiaChapter 10. Insights and PathwaysCountry CharacterSpecial ConsiderationsPrimary PathwaysCase in Point and Commentary-Entering Asian MarketsTips for the JourneyChapter 11. A Look Ahead for the New AsiaResources and GeographyGovernmentsTechnology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (TIE)Competitive Business PracticesCultures and Social InstitutionsDemographicsPolitical Stability and International RelationsResource and Environmental ChallengesBusiness OrganizationRegulatory Systems"The Big Mo"-MomentumSelected BibliographyIndex
Recenzii
The authors have considerable experience working and consulting in Asia, and they nicely cover the broad region of Asia rather than just China or India, as many volumes do. . . . Useful bibliography of print and electronic resources. Summing Up: Recommended.