Innovation by Indian EMNEs

Nikhil Celly, Jaideep Prabhu, Venkat Subramanian

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Abstract

In 2010, there were fifty-six Indian firms in the Fortune Global 1000. These included firms like Sun Pharmaceutical with revenues of slightly less than $1 billion, to Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) with market values of roughly $30 billion, and Indian Oil with revenues of about $50 billion. Most of these firms now have operations overseas. Some, such as the Tata Group, have more than 57 per cent of their revenues coming from abroad. In this chapter, we examine the links between Indian firms’ internationalisation and their innovation capabilities over the last two decades. We also discuss the implications of these recent trends for developments in Indian firms’ innovation and internationalisation in the future.The innovation and internationalisation process of Indian firms has been dynamic, with both elements changing qualitatively and quantitatively over the last two decades. We identify three broad phases in this process: an initial phase (which roughly covers the 1990s) and two subsequent phases (which together roughly cover the 2000s). These phases correspond to the changing institutional landscape in India (and overseas). For instance, in India, the 1990s was a period of opening up of the economy following several decades of import substitution and tight internal controls. Thus, Indian firms in the 1990s were still constrained in what they could do internally but were even more constrained in terms of what they could do outside the country.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Competitive Advantage of Emerging Market Multinationals
PublisherCambridge University Press
Pages46-63
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)9781139506694
ISBN (Print)9781107032552
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 1 2010
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Business,Management and Accounting

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