Rethinking management theory and practice for the Indian context: an international management perspective
Abstract
The Indian economy characterized variously as a slumbering giant, powerful tiger, and the most
promising market has witnessed a slowdown, occasional disturbances in the industrial relations
space, and attention of the world in the last fi ve years. In this special issue, we raise pertinent questions
and present research on multiple dimensions of the dynamic and rapidly changing business
environment of India. The suitability of management models and frameworks developed in the North
American contexts in emerging markets like India and China is questioned. One example of how the
well-established models in the literature on success of international joint ventures were insufficient to
explain the success of three international joint ventures in the insurance space in India is presented
as case in point. Finally, the nine papers that materially contribute to the theme of this special issue
are introduced. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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