Internationalisation of the Indian telecommunication industry (1947-2004): a firm-level perspective
Nayak, A
Date: 17 July 2018
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Journal
Business History
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Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
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Abstract
While the importance of the telecom revolution in India has been recognised, little attention has been paid to the diverse international influences at the firm level. This paper addresses this gap by developing a firm-level framework, drawing on the resource-based view, institution-based view and the knowledge-based view of the firm, ...
While the importance of the telecom revolution in India has been recognised, little attention has been paid to the diverse international influences at the firm level. This paper addresses this gap by developing a firm-level framework, drawing on the resource-based view, institution-based view and the knowledge-based view of the firm, and by drawing on data
related to the various foreign firms’ entry strategies during the pre-liberalization period (1980-1991) and the liberalization period (1991-). The paper demonstrates that the two periods required foreign firms to have different capabilities to enter the Indian telecom industry. The paper also sheds light on the international knowledge transfer process in Indian telecommunications industry with specific focus on the differences between different foreign country firms.
Management
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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