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Winning in Emerging Markets: A Road Map for Strategy and Execution
Tarun Khanna and Krishna Palepu have become the authority on emerging market strategies.
BS
24 December 2013
Lots of context in a small package
Book was purchased with intent to learn more about the problems business's face when entering into emerging markets.
WD
20 March 2013
Institutional Voids
Authors discuss institutional voids such as delays in registering a business, build buildings, time delays in obtaining a judicial decision, lack of consumer goods rating agencies such as Consumer Reports and JD Power.
RF
20 December 2012
Knowledgeable guide to what's happening and what's missing in emerging markets
To succeed in business in any new market, you have to know what's happening there and what conditions you're likely to find.
VA
9 August 2012
Decent book, but a little repetitive
The book is informative, but this subject material is rapidly changing .
KX
8 August 2012
Good delivery
I ordered this book for class.
BV
30 September 2011
Get the Harvard Business Review article, because the title of this book is very misleading
Key insight: In emerging markets the infrastructure (e.
BJ
7 October 2010
A fantastic and thought provoking book
Since 1998 when I founded the S.
GZ
3 October 2010
Excellent book
The core question of competing in emerging markets was due for a significant reappraisal.
GT
12 July 2010
Fantastic book!
Fantastic book!
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Framework for addressing emerging markets
Tarun Khanna and Krishna Palepu have become the authority on emerging market strategies.
Lots of context in a small package
Book was purchased with intent to learn more about the problems business's face when entering into emerging markets.
Institutional Voids
Authors discuss institutional voids such as delays in registering a business, build buildings, time delays in obtaining a judicial decision, lack of consumer goods rating agencies such as Consumer Reports and JD Power.
Knowledgeable guide to what's happening and what's missing in emerging markets
To succeed in business in any new market, you have to know what's happening there and what conditions you're likely to find.
Decent book, but a little repetitive
The book is informative, but this subject material is rapidly changing .
Good delivery
I ordered this book for class.
Get the Harvard Business Review article, because the title of this book is very misleading
Key insight: In emerging markets the infrastructure (e.
A fantastic and thought provoking book
Since 1998 when I founded the S.
Excellent book
The core question of competing in emerging markets was due for a significant reappraisal.
Fantastic book!
Fantastic book!