"This book develops a methodological framework that supports new approaches of technological innovation by companies from experts in emerging economies, highlighting specific case studies of home grown companies from these emerging markets, offering lessons on how traditional multinationals can compete with these new companies"--
The text is a collection of essays by various authors discussing the emergence of nontraditional technological innovations in various countries and economies. Some chapter titles are, Entry Modes and the Impact of Mobile Microfinance at the Base of the Pyramid: Scenarios of My Village Phone in Egypt, Biopharma Innovation Models for Gulf Region in the Era of Globalisation, Entrepreneur Social Capital, Knowledge Acquisition, and Start-Up Firm Performance, and Study on the Path and Mechanism of Evolution of Competitive Advantage of Chinese Auto Enterprises. The chapters include charts and graphs, and each begins with an abstract. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
As technology grows as the largest source of modern economic growth, the emergence of new models is currently challenging the standard western model of organizational management. Companies from all over the world have succeeded in creating emerging economies with these new models and are now competing with established multinational corporations. Organizational Innovation and IT Governance in Emerging Economies develops a methodological framework that supports new approaches of technological innovation by companies. This reference book provides contributions from experts in emerging economies, highlighting specific case studies of home grown companies from these emerging markets, offering lessons on how traditional multinationals can compete with these new companies for policymakers, government officers, academics, researchers, students, and practitioners.