Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 The Meaning of Structural Revolution -- 2 Tariff Policy and Employment Structure in the UK -- 3 Structural Reforms in China -- 4 Structural Reforms in India -- 5 Structural Reforms in Nigeria -- 6 Structural Reforms in Egypt -- References -- Index
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Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Introduction -- 1 Implications of Structural Revolution -- 2 Structural Revolution in Russia -- 3 Chilean Revolution -- 4 Globalization and the Philosophy of Life in India -- 5 Globalization and the Philosophy of Life in Japan -- 6 Aims of the New International Business Order -- 7 Victims of the New International Business Order -- 8 Empire of China -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
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Formation of company citizenship leads to success for the multinational companies by creating psychological alignments of the employee. This, therefore, should be considered as the international strategy of a multinational firm to create unique resources for competitive success. Successful multinational firms develop a common pattern of business performance by creating company citizenships, which include a primary focus on such values as organizational innovation, and a goal orientation. These values ultimately create commitment of the employees. This book proposes that there are some specific espoused values in every important multinational company, which form their organizational cultures and create values, which in turn may create enhanced performance of the organization. We can call this interrelationship between culture and performance as the company citizenship. This company citizenship can be transmitted from one part of the globe to another through the transmission of its corporate management and operations management system as a strategy of a multinational company.
1. Historical context: First Globalization, British Empire, effects on the colonies, Industrial revolution in Britain, Deindustrialization in Bengal, slave trade -- 2. New Globalization starts with the abolition of the Soviet Union in 1991. WTO in 1995, impacts on Yugoslavia, Brazil, India. Farmers revolt in India -- 3. Chinese Empire since 1949, occupation of Tibet, East Turkestan, Inner Mongolia, Manchuria and plan for Formosa -- 4. China's entry to WTO, fear and reality, China's trade policy, exchange rate policy, labour policy, Belt and Road initiative, Debt trap creation, recent China's expanding empire in South China Sea, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Africa, Cambodia, Corona virus and its political effects -- 5. American Empire and its recent expansion in Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yugoslavia, and Ukraine -- 6. American resistance and collaboration to China, Trump, Democratic Party, Wall Street -- 7. The future, Mandala Concept, Concepts of religious philosophies -- 8. Conclusion.
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India as an Organization: Volume One -- Contents -- About the Authors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- 1 Espoused Values and Mission -- The Mission and Vision of India as an Organization -- Indian Ideal and the Concept of Equality -- Indian Ideal and Humanism -- Economic Policy according to Kautilya -- Indian Ideals and Gandhism -- Nature of the Idealistic Foundation -- Indian Ideals and Islam -- Indian Ideals and Christianity -- Historical Origin of Bharat -- Advanced Civilization of the Aryans in Chelyabinsk, Russia -- Archaeological Details of Arkaim in Chelyabinsk -- Saraswati-The Ancient River -- Neolithic Precursor of the Saraswati Sindhu Valley Civilization: Submerged City in the Gulf of Khambat -- Relationship with Krishna's Dwarka -- Aryan City under the Sea near Japan -- Profile of the Undersea Ruins in Okinawa -- Historicity of Ramayana -- Historical Evidences -- Rama as Historical Person -- Evidence from the Rama Sethu -- Indian Ideal and Internationalism -- Marx on History of India -- Soviet Historians on India -- Indian Values and Globalization -- Indian Ideals and the Recent Economic Policy of India -- References -- References from Internet -- 2 Hostile Takeover -- Muslim Rule over India -- Economic Condition of India before the British Rule -- British Rule in India -- The Impact of British Rule in India -- Destruction of Agriculture -- Destruction of Self-Sufficient Rural Economy -- De-industrialization of India under the British -- Financial Exploitation of India -- Man-Made Famines in British India -- Bengal Famine of 1943 -- The Political Economy behind the 1943 Famine in Bengal -- Amartya Sen on Bengal Famine of 1943 -- References -- References from Internet -- 3 Resistance -- "Sepoy Mutiny" as Described by Karl Marx -- References -- 4 Turning Point
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This book explores the value component of corporate culture of companies and their relationship with production efficiency and personal values of the employee. The authors combine both qualitative analysis of the experiences of leaders of these organizations and the most advanced quantitative analysis regarding the corporate performances.
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The analysis of the Indian economy, since the structural reform to dismantle the mixed economic planning and to establish market economy, is presented here with clear analysis regarding growth of the macro economy, the real economy and the social impacts in terms of employment. The picture was quite dismal until the short-term portfolio investments from abroad were introduced a few years ago. The recent upsurge of growth is thus the result of these short-term foreign investments.
"This study examines economic development in India and China over the past few decades, in which the former stagnated and the latter grew exponentially. The authors argue that the economic "shock therapy" adopted by India, which China avoided, explains much of the difference."
1.Origin of the Aryans -- 2.Ancient History of the Indians, Russians, and Japanese -- 3.Ethics of the Aryans and Modern Sages of India -- 4.Ethics of Kautilya -- 5.Relationship between Ancient Greece and ancient India, and Christianity -- 6.Ethics of Buddhism -- 7.Ethics of Japanese Buddhism, Shintoism, and Confusion philosophy.
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