Browsing by Subject "Multinationals"
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American MNEs: in search of legitimacy when you’re WEIRD
(Journal of Management Policy and Practice, 2019)Presuming that American Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs) prefer to be viewed as legitimate, socially responsible firms in their host countries, we seek to provide answers to the question of how they can best determine ... -
Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: An Alternate Perspective
(2009-08-03)The Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) has emerged as one of the dominant ideas in business. Cognizant of the overwhelming attention BOP has attracted and its potential impact on the billions of the poor and on managerial practices, ... -
The fortune at the bottom or the middle of the pyramid?
(Innovations, 2008-11-10)The Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) has emerged as a dominant concept in business, propelled by C. K. Prahalad’s The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid. 1 Given the enormous attention the concept has attracted, it has the ... -
Globalization, cities, and firms in twentieth-century India
(Cambridge University Press, 2022-06-20)This article explores the linkages between globalization, cities, and firms in twentieth-century India. Since the interwar period in the early twentieth century, India withdrew from the global economy, reintegrating only ... -
Research and market structure: evidence from an antibiotic-resistant pathogenic outbreak
(Elsevier, 2023-01)We provide causal evidence that upstream research shocks impact unconnected downstream product markets. Focusing on the Indian pharmaceutical market, we use a natural experiment involving a publication that identified a ... -
Structuring the overseas operations of multinationals
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1993)