This book focuses on Indian manufacturing industries and analyses the impact of inward foreign direct investment on the domestic sector on the one hand, and exports and outward foreign direct investment by Indian companies on the other. Although the emphasis is mostly general, specific industries, such as the automotive industry or the wind energy sector are also explored. The differences between low and high technology industries are also addressed.
In terms of theoretical setting and analysis, the book draws both from international business and industrial organization literature. The various characteristics of Indian industries, such as the determinants and impacts of R&D, the effects of spillovers, the drivers of productivity and technical efficiency are thoroughly researched employing appropriate quantitative methodologies that are relevant to the specific domain and topic under investigation. The book also focuses on the bearing of policy on promoting manufacturing industries in India and is therefore of interest to researchers, industrialists and policy makers alike.
This book focuses on Indianmanufacturing industries and analyses the impact of inward foreign directinvestment on the domestic sector on the one hand, and exports and outwardforeign direct investment by Indian companies on the other.
This book focuses on Indian manufacturing industries and analyses the impact of inward foreign direct investment on the domestic sector on the one hand, and exports and outward foreign direct investment by Indian companies on the other. Although the emphasis is mostly general, specific industries, such as the automotive industry or the wind energy sector are also explored. The differences between low and high technology industries are also addressed.
In terms of theoretical setting and analysis, the book draws both from international business and industrial organization literature. The various characteristics of Indian industries, such as the determinants and impacts of R&D, the effects of spillovers, the drivers of productivity and technical efficiency are thoroughly researched employing appropriate quantitative methodologies that are relevant to the specific domain and topic under investigation. The book also focuses on the bearing of policy on promoting manufacturing industries in India and is therefore of interest to researchers, industrialists and policy makers alike.
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Biographical note
Filip De Beule is professor of international business at the Faculty of Economics and Business, KU Leuven University, Antwerpen, Belgium. He is board member of the European International Business Academy (EIBA) where he serves as national representative for Belgium. He is also academic secretary for the Western European Chapter of the Academy of International Business (AIB). Filip De Beule focuses his research on internationalization, innovation, multinational companies and emerging economies. He is senior fellow at the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies and research fellow at the LICOS Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance, KU Leuven University. His research has been published in the Journal of International Management, European Management Journal, Transnational Corporations Journal and International Business Review among others.
K. Narayanan obtained
his PhD in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi,
India, and carried out Post-doctoral research at Institute of Advanced Studies
United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan during 2000-01. For the research
studies in India, he was a recipient of the ICSSR fellowship at the Institute
of Economic Growth. His research interests span the areas of industrial
economics, international business, Socio-economic empowerment through ICT,
Environmental Economics, Economic impacts of Climate Change and Development
Economics. He has a number of publications in the fieldof industrial
competitiveness, technology transfer, ICT, international trade and
socio-economic impacts of Climate Change. The research journals in which he has
published include Research Policy, Journal of Regional Studies, Technovation,
Oxford Development Studies, International Journal of Energy Economics and
Policy, and Economic and Political Weekly. Two of his recent publications
includes edited books on (i) Indian and Chinese Enterprises: Global Trade,
Technology, and Investment Regimes, and (ii) Human Capital and Development: The
Indian Experience [both of them were jointly edited with N.S. Siddharthan]
published by Routledge & Springer, respectively. He also guest edited a
Special Issue of the IASSI Quarterly on the theme “Human Capital and
Development”, a Special Issue of the Sage published international journal, Science,
Technology and Society on the theme “Agglomeration, technology clusters and
networks”. He is actively engaged in a web based research group, Forum for
Global Knowledge Sharing, which interfaces Scientists, Technologists and
Economists. Dr. Narayanan is currently Institute Chair Professor at the
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology
Bombay, Mumbai, India.