Ranked as the second most important growing economy in the world, India represents one of the most interesting sourcing and selling markets. A real ‚global strategy‘ cannot ignore it. Using the experiences of leading international companies (including Accenture, DHL and IDS), this book illustrates opportunities, threats and approaches in the management of an offshoring project in India. It clarifies issues concerning FDIs, intellectual property protection and transport/communication, and closes with a detailed description of five in-depth case studies.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Presentation, by Emma Bonino Introduction Service offshoring: the literature India: an geo-economic overview India: the land of service offshoring Planning and starting an offshore project in India Foreign investments: modes and legislative constraints Transport and communication infrastructures in India The Case studies References Index
Über den Autor
GUIDO NASSIMBENI is professor of Business Strategy and Economics at the University of Udine, Italy, and Associate Editor of the Journal of Operations Management. His main research interests are international sourcing and supply chain management. On these topics he has published more than 80 works, most of them on international journals.
MARCO SARTOR is Assistant Professor at the University of Udine, Italy. His studies mainly concern international sourcing and manufacturing in China and India. He conducted researches working with several companies including Accenture, Black&Decker, DHL, Glaxo Smith Kline and NCR. Together with Guido Nassimbeni he is the co-author of
Sourcing in China.