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is an increasing evidence of lead market tendencies in some emerging economies, e.g. India. We undertake a literature …
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surpassed German FDI stock in India. Our research shows that, as of October 2008, 123 Indian MNEs with 167 subsidiaries were …
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With 190 subsidiaries and 23 600 employees on their payrolls as of August 2010, Indian companies have been at the forefront of emerging market investors in Germany. This article provides an update on trends of Indian FDI in Germany and examines some critical success factors responsible for the...
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Indian firms lead the pack of emerging market investors in Germany, with about 188 subsidiaries providing employment to close to 23,500 people. This article provides an update on trends in Indian investment in Germany and examines the performance of Indian subsidiaries
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The bygone year, 2011, which witnessed the launch of a “Year of Germany” in India to commemorate 60 years of bilateral … comes in the backdrop of a continuing financial crisis in Europe and an economic slowdown in India …
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. A Deloitte report in 2007 cited India as the single largest source of FDI projects from emerging countries in Germany …
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of IGCC. At May end 2012, 204 subsidiaries of firms headquartered in India were active in Germany, up from 195 reported … in the previous edition. Indian firms continue to display a preference for acquisitions in Germany, defending India …
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Growth in Indian firms' investments in Germany, by and large, continued to stay on a stable course between September 2010 and August 2011, since our last report in the IGCC Annual Review. In a maturing market we could observe some significant investment projects and a new and positive dimension...
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This report is a part of our study “The Emergence of Indian Multinationals: An Analysis of Critical Success Factors”. The study was conducted under the aegis of our “Research Project Global Innovation” at the Institute of Technology and Innovation Management at Hamburg University of...
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Not many industrialized nations weathered out the recent global financial crisis as well as Germany has managed to do. The largest economy in Europe has proved to be an agile and versatile player that can boast of a strong domestic base and privileged access to competitive global markets....
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