Emerging Markets from a Multidisciplinary Perspective

Emerging Markets from a Multidisciplinary Perspective
Author: Yogesh K. Dwivedi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2018-04-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319750135

This book examines prominent issues in the Emerging Markets (EM) from a variety of disciplines in order to make useful societal contributions through knowledge exchange. EMs offer enormous opportunities, but realizing them is both challenging and risky due to inherent uncertainties of such markets. EM’s also have unique characteristics that makes them different from developed countries. This causes implications for both theory and practice. These markets necessitate substantial adaptations of developed theories and approaches employed in the Western world. This book investigates problems specific to emerging markets, and identifies new theoretical constructs, hypotheses (re)development, and emphasizes institutional contexts. The chapters in this book establish new conceptual and theoretical paradigms from multidisciplinary perspectives concentrated in the areas of information systems, electronic government, and digital and social media matters. The book focuses on topics in these areas such as digital enterprises, sustainability, telemedicine, and Information Communication Technology (ICT) and surveys the potential challenges and opportunities that may arise. These concepts and topics covered in this book are vital for making the global economy more equitable and sustainable.

Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Cross Border Trade and Business

Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Cross Border Trade and Business
Author: Asmat Nizam Abdul Talib
Publisher: Business Science Reference
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-12-10
Genre: International business enterprises
ISBN: 9781799890713

"Cross border business transactions have become increasingly important due to new norms of doing business so this book captures the multi-faceted outlook on international business phenomena particularly when cross border businesses were severely affected by the worldwide pandemic"--

The Multinational Enterprise in Developing Countries

The Multinational Enterprise in Developing Countries
Author: Rick Molz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-06-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136938591

A key distinctive feature of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) as organizations resides in the fact that they span across borders. This exposes them to dissimilar and often unfamiliar social and economic conditions as they venture in foreign countries. MNEs from industrialized economies that are active in developing countries and emerging markets face particularly challenging hurdles due to both economic and institutional discrepancies between their home and host countries. This book focuses on the uneasy interaction between the traditional logics of developing countries and the economic logic of MNEs. The traditional logics of most developing countries are built around community-based legitimacy and an intuitive but concrete epistemology. Conversely, the economic logic of MNEs from developed economies is built around technical and economic legitimacy and an abstract intellectual epistemology. Unpacking the uneasy interactions between these two logics will help achieve MNEs’ objectives of competitiveness in developing countries as well as globally. The Montreal Local Global Research Group is a well recognized research group in formulating and researching local and global issues in strategic management from the perspective of integrating divergent dominant logics into the strategy conceptualization process, and this will be the first book to be dedicated to the study of the interaction between the traditional logic of developing country and the economic logic of Multinational Enterprise (MNE). The cultural diversity of the contributing authors and the multidisciplinary approach offers a fresh perspective from which to explore beneficial corporate and local strategies that promote long-term economic growth consistent with local traditional and cultural norms. This collection will be primarily of interest to scholars of international business, international development, and economics. Furthermore, this book is immediately relevant to decision makers in Multinational corporations, NGOs and political decision makers that mediate the interaction between local actors and corporate agents in developing and transitional economies.

Rural Development and the Construction of New Markets

Rural Development and the Construction of New Markets
Author: Paul Hebinck
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317753771

This book focuses on empirical experiences related to market development, and specifically new markets with structurally different characteristics than mainstream markets. Europe, Brazil, China and the rather robust and complex African experiences are covered to provide a rich multidisciplinary and multi-level analysis of the dynamics of newly emerging markets. Rural Development and the Construction of New Markets analyses newly constructed markets as nested markets. Although they are specific market segments that are nested in the wider commodity markets for food, they have a different nature, different dynamics, a different redistribution of value added, different prices and different relations between producers and consumers. Nested markets embody distinction viz-a-viz the general markets in which they are embedded. A key aspect of nested markets is that these are constructed in and through social struggles, which in turn positions this book in relation to classic and new institutional economic analyses of markets. These markets emerge as steadily growing parts of the farmer populations are dedicating their time, energy and resources to the design and production of new goods and services that differ from conventional agricultural outputs. The speed and intensity with which this is taking place, and the products and services involved, vary considerably across the world. In large parts of the South, notably Africa, farmers are ‘structurally’ combining farming with other activities. By contrast, in Europe and large parts of Latin America farmers have taken steps to generate new products and services which exist alongside ongoing agricultural production. This book not only discusses the economic rationales and dynamics for these markets, but also their likely futures and the threats and opportunities they face.

Alcohol And Emerging Markets

Alcohol And Emerging Markets
Author: Marcus Grant
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134874375

Divided into two parts, Alcohol and Emerging Markets begins with a series of case studies that assess alcohol issues in four regions - Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa - and four countries - China, India, Mexico, and Russia. Issues such as past and current public policy developments, prevention programs, and treatment of alcohol related disorders are addressed as well as the health consequences of alcohol use and abuse. In the second part, the contributors consider the issues relevant to the entire geographical region covered by the book. The book also includes a chapter that examines the role of the industry in emerging markets and suggests a set of guidelines that address alcohol misuse issues.

Green Marketing in Emerging Markets

Green Marketing in Emerging Markets
Author: Chipo Mukonza
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2021-08-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 303074065X

Green marketing has risen in prominence over recent years as corporations face calls to lower their carbon footprint, engage in socially responsible practices, and promote sustainable ways of conducting business. In emerging economies, social, economic, and environmental problems resulting from rapid industrialisation requires urgent attention. Promoting environmentally responsible practices through green marketing has been identified as a key solution. This book provides theoretical and practical insights into how businesses in emerging economies can integrate green objectives into their marketing activities to achieve sustainable outcomes and attain green-focused goals. It discusses green marketing from strategic and operational perspectives, which considers target consumers, products, processes, promotion and sustainability of resources and presents the institutional logic of embedding greenness across organisational marketing activities. Issues concomitant to green marketing such as consumer buying behaviour of green products, green integrated marketing communication, green product management, green initiatives in logistics social responsibility, greenwashing and the need for transparency, and green marketing orientations and firm performance, are covered in the book. Ultimately, this collection contributes to and extends theoretical conversations on green marketing while also providing actionable recommendations for organisations and the larger society in emerging economies. Chipo Mukonza is a Lecturer at the Tshwane University of Technology in Polokwane, South Africa. Ogechi Adeola is an Associate Professor of Marketing at the Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University, Nigeria. Isaiah Adisa is a management researcher and consultant based in Nigeria. Robert E. Hinson is a Professor and Head of the Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship at the University of Ghana Business School. Emmanuel Mogaji is a Senior Lecturer in Advertising and Marketing Communications at the University of Greenwich, United Kingdom.

Transformation of Strategic Alliances in Emerging Markets

Transformation of Strategic Alliances in Emerging Markets
Author: Akmal S. Hyder
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2021-01-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1800437447

Transformations of Strategic Alliances in Emerging Markets: Volume I, deals with changes in strategic alliances in the complex settings of European emerging markets. It includes 40 years’ worth of data in its in-depth study of the changes in education, networks, work performance, and environmental factors in European transition region.

The Indian Yearbook of Law and Interdisciplinary Studies

The Indian Yearbook of Law and Interdisciplinary Studies
Author: Ranita Nagar
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2022-11-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1000801187

This yearbook focuses on law and its interdisciplinarity in India. It brings together scholars of law, economics, and policy to foster multidisciplinary thinking and analysis across subject areas. The contributors to this volume embody an interdisciplinary spirit through their academic experience and aim to bring to the fore unique suggestions for a better understanding of the law. The volume explores various key issues that are central to state policy demanded by a functioning democracy, in terms of democratic quality, aspirations and sustainability. It discusses global and social issues, such as foreign interference in domestic elections, feminism, and climate change and looks at other subjects such as economics, religion, history, literature from the perspective of law. A unique contribution to the study of law in India, this book will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of law, jurisprudence, political science, economics, public policy, sociology, social anthropology, the Indian Constitution, and South Asia studies.

The Impact of AI Innovation on Financial Sectors in the Era of Industry 5.0

The Impact of AI Innovation on Financial Sectors in the Era of Industry 5.0
Author: Irfan, Mohammad
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

In the dynamic and ever-changing financial landscape, the seamless integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has presented unprecedented challenges for the banking and finance industry. As we embrace the era of Industry 5.0, financial institutions find themselves confronted with intricate decisions pertaining to investments, macroeconomic analysis, and credit evaluation, necessitating innovative technologies to navigate this complexity. Additionally, the mounting volume of financial transactions calls for efficient data processing and analysis. Considering these pressing concerns, scholars, academicians, and industry practitioners are eagerly seeking comprehensive insights into the transformative potential of AI and ML, specifically in bolstering resilience, fostering sustainable development, and adopting human-centric approaches within the financial sector. Offering a compelling solution to these critical challenges, The Impact of AI Innovation on Financial Sectors in the Era of Industry 5.0, edited by esteemed scholars Mohammad Irfan, Mohammed Elmogy, M. Shabri Abd. Majid, and Shaker El-Sappagh, embark on an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted functions and applications of AI and ML algorithms in the realm of finance. With a keen focus on Industry 5.0 principles such as resilience, human centricity, and sustainable development, this comprehensive compendium presents a collection of groundbreaking research papers that unveil the remarkable potential of AI/ML technologies in revolutionizing the financial services industry. By catering to a diverse audience comprising researchers, academicians, industrialists, investors, and regulatory bodies, this book actively invites contributions from industry practitioners and scholars, facilitating ongoing discussions on the efficacy of ML algorithms in efficiently processing vast financial data. As the financial landscape charts an ambitious course into Industry 5.0, the book emerges as an indispensable resource, empowering the industry with transformative advancements that will indelibly shape the future of finance.

ICT-Driven Economic and Financial Development

ICT-Driven Economic and Financial Development
Author: Ewa Lechman
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0128137991

ICT-Driven Economic and Financial Development: Analyses of European Countries demonstrates the effects of ICT diffusion on economic, social and financial development by examining their impact on the structure and dynamics of national economies. It provides the insight into shifts observed in labour markets, international trade activities productivity factors, education and use of innovative financial products. It combines empirical analyses and data sources stretching back to 1990 make it an important contribution to understanding the effects of ICT diffusion on economic and financial development. The book answers questions such as how will national and regional economies react to upcoming ICT developments and growing usage, and what is the magnitude of impact of new information and communication technologies on various aspects of social and economic life. - Demonstrates the process fo ICT spread across European countries - Analyzes the value of ICTs from both economic and social perspective - Examines structural changes in financial markets caused by ICTs implementation