TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS REVIEW
A Special Issue Presenting Foreign Direct Investment and Development in India
Guest Editor: Dr. Jaya Prakash Pradhan
Volume 3 Number 2 June 2011 | |
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FDI in India |
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Non-equity Operation of Multinational Enterprises in India: Focus on Outsourcing |
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Jaya Prakash Pradhan |
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DOI:10.5148/tncr.2011.1110 |
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Location of FDI in India: Some Less-Explored Aspects |
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K.S. Chalapati Rao and M.R. Murthy |
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DOI:10.5148/tncr.2011.1111 |
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Korean FDI in India: Perspectives on POSCO-India Project |
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Jongsoo Park |
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DOI:10.5148/tncr.2011.1112 |
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FDI from India |
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India’s Agriculture and Food Multinationals: a First Look |
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Premila Nazareth Satyanand |
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DOI:10.5148/tncr.2011.1113 |
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Technology Sourcing and Outward FDI: Comparison of Chemicals and Information Technology Industries in India |
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Savita Bhat and K. Narayanan |
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DOI:10.5148/tncr.2011.1114 |
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Outward FDI from India in the United States |
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Vinod K. Jain |
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DOI:10.5148/tncr.2011.1115 |
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Economic Liberalisation and Financing Pattern of Indian Acquiring Firms Abroad |
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P.L. Beena |
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DOI:10.5148/tncr.2011.1116 |
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Issues in FDI and Internationalization |
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Foreign Equity and Technological Capabilities: a Comparison of Joint-Venture and National Automotive Suppliers |
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Rajah Rasiah |
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DOI:10.5148/tncr.2011.1117 |
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Change of Subsidiary Mandates in Emerging Markets: the Case of Danish MNCs in India |
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Michael W. Hansen, Bent Petersen and Peter Wad |
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DOI:10.5148/tncr.2011.1118 |
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Internationalization of India’s Information Technology Sector and its Implications on Market Structure |
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Vinoj Abraham |
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DOI:10.5148/tncr.2011.1119 |
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The Role of Networks in the Accelerated Internationalization of Indian Firms |
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Sumati Varma |
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DOI:10.5148/tncr.2011.1120 |
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Analysis of Cross-Border and Domestic M&A Deals in Technology Sector in India and China |
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Arindam Das and Sheeba Kapil |
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DOI:10.5148/tncr.2011.1121 |
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Book Review |
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How Human Psychology Drives the Economy and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism ▶ |
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