The Global Rise of Asian Transformation: Trends and Developments in Economic Growth Dynamics

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P. Hoontrakul, C. Balding, R. Marwah
Springer, Dec 17, 2014 - Business & Economics - 271 pages
Asian countries are catching up with the West by transforming their primarily agrarian societies into industrial powerhouses. Manufacturing is driving innovation, productivity growth, and higher standards of living for billions of Asians. In the colonial past, the Asian production and supply chains served Western consumers. The world is now poised to evolve, led by a unified Asian business landscape capable of driving sustainable global growth within industries and markets. The Global Rise of Asian Transformation provides insights into the complex process of macro-political and economic dynamics reshaping the business landscape throughout Asia. This edited collection lays bare the megatrends that are challenging the region, including emerging consumers, urbanization, infrastructure, climate change, and energy megatrends that will further bolster the region's world standing if governments and businesses handle them adeptly. Case studies of major international companies, such as Sony, Lenovo, and Tata Motors, are also included.
 

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The Rise of Asia The Rise
6The RiseofChina andIndiaIts Implications Pongsak Hoontrakul Christopher Balding and Reena Marwah
4FastTrack to Regionalization and Internationalization
Pongsak Hoontrakul andNisanart Thadabusapa 2Asias Evolving
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Harnessing thePowerof Social Media and Mobile Technology
TheRiseof ASEAN2 0AEC andRegional Connectivity
8Asias Energy Innovation after Shale
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Shingeyuki Abe, Doshisha University, Japan U Htay Aung, Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, Myanmar Christopher Balding, HSBC School of Business, Peking University, China Nonarit Bisoyabut, Thailand Development Research Institute Jonathan Batten, Monash University, Australia Pongsak Hoontrakul, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada Reena Marwah, Delhi University, India Nat Pinnoi, World Bank, Thailand Nisanart Thadabusapa, Sasin Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

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