CLASSICAL STRATEGIES OF TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES

The analysis of strategies adopted in the last 10-15 years by companies in emerging countries that have managed to reach the status of global companies, enables us to appreciate that, in a first stage, emerging companies have followed the "normal" principles of corporate strategies that ha...

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Main Authors: ELENA MARGULESCU, SERGHEI MARGULESCU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House 2011-04-01
Series:Challenges of the Knowledge Society
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Online Access:http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2011_articles/index.php?dir=02_economy%2F&download=cks_2011_economy_art_046.pdf
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spelling doaj-414b6e26448542b3b30f5430b1c9459c2020-11-24T22:46:50ZengNicolae Titulescu University Publishing HouseChallenges of the Knowledge Society2068-77962011-04-011-12631271CLASSICAL STRATEGIES OF TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES ELENA MARGULESCUSERGHEI MARGULESCUThe analysis of strategies adopted in the last 10-15 years by companies in emerging countries that have managed to reach the status of global companies, enables us to appreciate that, in a first stage, emerging companies have followed the "normal" principles of corporate strategies that have lead Western companies to a multinational or a transnational status. But more important is what happened in the second stage, namely that many emerging companies were able to overcome the classical principles and strategies and to develop new business models, such as the integration of "functions" resulted from the global value chain restructuring, based on the new "functional" specialization in manufacturing and services, the building up of global networks of suppliers or the reverse outsourcing. However, the range of strategies implemented by emerging companies in their efforts to become global players comprise also “classical” strategies such as the global brand development, the global development and supply of niche products, the non-organic growth or the strategy of geographical adjustment of business flows on South-South and South-North directions.http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2011_articles/index.php?dir=02_economy%2F&download=cks_2011_economy_art_046.pdfemerging countriesemerging companiesclassical strategiesmodern strategies
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CLASSICAL STRATEGIES OF TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES
Challenges of the Knowledge Society
emerging countries
emerging companies
classical strategies
modern strategies
author_facet ELENA MARGULESCU
SERGHEI MARGULESCU
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title CLASSICAL STRATEGIES OF TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES
title_short CLASSICAL STRATEGIES OF TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES
title_full CLASSICAL STRATEGIES OF TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES
title_fullStr CLASSICAL STRATEGIES OF TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES
title_full_unstemmed CLASSICAL STRATEGIES OF TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES
title_sort classical strategies of transnational companies from emerging countries
publisher Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House
series Challenges of the Knowledge Society
issn 2068-7796
publishDate 2011-04-01
description The analysis of strategies adopted in the last 10-15 years by companies in emerging countries that have managed to reach the status of global companies, enables us to appreciate that, in a first stage, emerging companies have followed the "normal" principles of corporate strategies that have lead Western companies to a multinational or a transnational status. But more important is what happened in the second stage, namely that many emerging companies were able to overcome the classical principles and strategies and to develop new business models, such as the integration of "functions" resulted from the global value chain restructuring, based on the new "functional" specialization in manufacturing and services, the building up of global networks of suppliers or the reverse outsourcing. However, the range of strategies implemented by emerging companies in their efforts to become global players comprise also “classical” strategies such as the global brand development, the global development and supply of niche products, the non-organic growth or the strategy of geographical adjustment of business flows on South-South and South-North directions.
topic emerging countries
emerging companies
classical strategies
modern strategies
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