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Author:Anand, J.
Delios, A.
Title:Competing globally: how Japanese MNC's have matched goals and strategies in India and China (Auslandsinvestition)
Journal:Columbia Journal of World Business
1996 : FALL, VOL. 31:3, p. 50-62
Index terms:
Freeterms:JAPAN, CHINA, INDIEN, MULTINATIONALE
UNTERNEHMEN, UNTERNEHMENSSTRATEGIE
Language:eng
Abstract:The rapidly developing economies of Asia have resulted in large consumer and industrial markets. Therefore, USA and European companies are moving into these regions. However, Japan is the dominant investor in Asia. Historically, Japanese companies have used a Japan-based centralized manufacturing strategy, with sales offices in foreign countries. Nowadays, much of Japan's manufacturing has been relocated to Asia. America and Europe can draw important lessons from Japanese MNC's in tailoring their subsidiary strategies to their multinational mission.
SCIMA record nr: 162053
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