Covers a wide gamut of practices across business functions reflecting their impact on business performance
Discusses companies operating in different industries, thus providing a varied perspective of management and business practices
Provides a platform to evaluate whether these local indigenous practices are effective compared to those followed by the MNCs
Arijit Sikdar
South Asia Management Practices Localisation Liberalisation Business Cases
“South Asia has historically been at the center of global business. The recent surge of Eastern indigenous management practices being pursued by Western organisations is an evidence of this. Arijit and Vijay have done a marvellous job in portraying the business and management practices of South Asian firms through unique and representative case studies. This collection should be of immense use to a variety of readers.” (Professor Pawan Budhwar, PhD, MCIPD, FBAM, FAcSS, FHEA, FINDAM, 50th Anniversary Professor of International HRM, Associate Pro Vice Chancellor International (India), Joint Director, Aston India Centre for Applied Research, Co-Editor-in-Chief, British Journal of Management, Associate Editor, Human Resource Management, Aston Business School UK)
“This is a most timely and fitting book on South Asian business and management through an examination of unique case studies. The global business community, including practitioners, academics and students will gain a wealthof knowledge and learn about the uniqueness of these practices. Dr Sikhdar and Dr Pereira have to be congratulated for compiling a set of essays that make a contribution that remains unparalleled.” (Professor Pal Ahluwalia, VC and President The University of the South Pacific)