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Una alerta para los gigantes de los mercados emergentes
Black, J. Stewart; Morrison, Allen J.Article HBS-R1009JStrategyLos competidores del mundo en desarrollo están aumentando rápidamente. Van a venir a gobernar la economía global? No necesariamente, decir y Negro de Insead Morrison, que argumentan que los gigantes emergentes de hoy en día se ven un montón, como las empresas japonesas en la década de 1990. desde estrellas de Japón ha caído, y el país ya no domina el Global 500 como antes. Sobre la base de 25 años de investigación, los autores encontraron que cua...Starting at €8.20
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A Cautionary Tale for Emerging Market Giants
Black, J. Stewart; Morrison, Allen J.Article HBS-R1009J-EStrategyCompetitors from the developing world are rising fast. Will they come to rule the global economy? Not necessarily, say Insead's Black and Morrison, who argue that today's emerging giants look an awful lot like Japanese corporations in the 1990s. Japan's star has since fallen, and the country no longer dominates the Global 500 as it once did. Drawing on 25 years of research, the authors found that four factors drove Japanese firms' early export gr...Starting at €8.20
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Can China Avoid a Growth Crisis
Black, J. Stewart; Morrison, Allen J.Article HBS-R1905F-EIn 2018, Fortune's Global 500 ranking included 111 firms headquartered in China--just a handful fewer than the United States' 126. In 1995, only three Chinese firms made the list; in 2018, three were in the top 10. No wonder some observers predict that China will soon overtake the U.S. as the home to the highest number of Global 500 firms. It's entirely possible that this could happen, but the triumph may be fleeting. In the late 1990s, Japanese ...Starting at €8.20