Dragon Multinational: A New Model for Global Growth

Dragon Multinational: A New Model for Global Growth

by John A. Mathews
Dragon Multinational: A New Model for Global Growth

Dragon Multinational: A New Model for Global Growth

by John A. Mathews

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Overview

The conventional view of globalization sees it as a process driven by giant firms from the Triad regions of North America, Europe, and Japan, shaping the world in their own image. This book contests such a view, describing the extraordinary success of a handful of multinationals from the "Periphery" in globalizing their operations extremely rapidly. Focusing on Acer, the Taiwanese IT company; the Hong Leong hotel group of Singapore; Ispat International in steel; Cemex of Mexico in cement; and Li and Fung from Hong Kong in contract manufacturing, Mathews demonstrates that these firms have been able to utilize strategies of international linkage and leverage to accelerate their global coverage. He contends that they are pioneers of a new kind of global firm, indicators that the global business civilization being created in the 21st century is like to be pluralistic and diverse, offering unprecedented opportunities for firms that know how to enmesh themselves in global networks.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195352894
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/31/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Sydney

Table of Contents

Acronyms1. Introduction: Globalization from the PeripheryPart I: The Arrival of Multinational Newcomers and Latecomers2. The New Zoology of the International Economy3. The Acer Group: A Dragon MultinationalPart II: Characteristics of the Global Latecomers4. Incremental Expansion with Rapid Global Coverage5. Strategic Innovation: Leapfrogging through Linkage, Leverage, and Learning6. Organizational Innovation: Building Global Reach through Cellular ClustersPart III: Comprehending the Impact of Global Latecomers7. An Alternative OLI Framework for Latecomers8. A Process-Oriented Account of Accelerated Internationalization9. Globalization and the Dragon MultinationalBibliographyIndex
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