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and India. The objective of the company is to expand globally to get lucrative projects simultaneously sustain competition …
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Management literature is replete with cases of companies that use competitive strategies in the markets in which they operate. However, organizational success often depends on other variables, such as political action, which has been neglected in more detailed studies in strategy literature in...
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There is not only one currency and an exact predictable parity for each currency in the globe. This makes the accomplishment of international business and trade operations complicated owing to the fact that the mandatory usage of strong currencies in international trade. However, business...
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A five factor e-shopping adoption model grounded upon TAM and an additional dimension of ‘Trust' has been tested through Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). For testing the hypothesized relations as part of the conceptual model, Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) has been employed. A...
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The increasing economic importance of born global firms makes it worthwhile to study what leads to their success in the emerging markets. The institutional environment defines, reacts, and limits entrepreneurial opportunities, and also affects the speed and scope of entrepreneurial capability....
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Economic growth has become an important study growth matter. By economists economic growth is defined as capital stock growth, rising per capita GDP, increased access for manufactured goods and services for consumption and so on. In economic growth affect several factors and policies....
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This article describes how foreign direct investments (FDI) is one of the most important forces that influences the global economy. Along the last two and a half decades, the motivations and the field of interest of multinational enterprises (MNEs) mutated to new forms under the influence of...
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The rapid increase in population of India forced people to migrate from rural areas and small towns to metropolitan … cities for better employment, education, and, good lifestyle. Major cities of India were industrialized and required more … city Jaipur, India. The changed entropy value during the years 1972–2013 proves more dispersed growth in the city. The …
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Automobiles Sector that has put India on Global map. Therefore, studying branding in this industry brings reveals that marketing …
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for a developing country like India, using interpretive structural modelling (ISM). This research presents a framework and …
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