Pak Wardoyo, yg menjadi pertanyaan saya, mengapa orang
India banyak yg cerdas? Banyak literatur2 yg kita
gunakan di kulaih MM, pada umumnya dari orang India.
Kalo di pemasaran, ada Subach Jain. dan masih banyak
pengarang lainnya. 

Apakah negara India yg miskin akan sumber daya alam
(comparative adv.), merupakan salah satu faktornya?
sehingga akhirnya mereka mengandalkan competitive
adv., yaitu akal. Sama halnya dengan bangsa China
(termasuk taiwan, jepang, korea).

Gimana menurut bapak?


--- Wardoyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Masuk ke web-nya harvard, dan nge-klik PHD program,
> ternyata (seperti Kompas
> pernah nulis), banyak orang India yang sangat hebat,
>
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> -----------------------
> Pankaj Ghemawat 
> Jaime and Josefina Chua Tiampo Professor of Business
> Administration
> Head, Strategy Unit 
> Pankaj Ghemawat is the Jaime and Josefina Chua
> Tiampo Professor of Business
> Administration at Harvard University's Graduate
> School of Business
> Administration and Head of the Strategy Unit. He
> received his Ph.D. in
> Business Economics from Harvard University, he
> worked as a consultant with
> McKinsey & Company in London during 1982 and 1983,
> and has taught at the
> Harvard Business School since then. In 1991, he was
> appointed the youngest
> full professor in the Business School's history. One
> strand of his research
> and teaching focuses on the dynamics of
> globalization and generic strategies
> for international firms. Another strand of his work
> is concerned with
> foundational issues in business strategy,
> particularly work on the topics of
> competitive dynamics, business scope, and
> complexity. 
> Professor Ghemawat's publications include Commitment
> (Free Press, 1991),
> Games Businesses Play (MIT Press, 1997), and
> Strategy and the Business
> Landscape (Addison Wesley Longman, 1999), as well as
> several dozen articles
> and case studies. He serves on the editorial boards
> of Management Science,
> Journal of International Business Studies, the
> Journal of Economics and
> Management Strategy, Long Range Planning, the
> Strategic Management Journal,
> and Strategic Organization. 
> 
> Tarun Khanna 
> Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor 
> Tarun Khanna is the Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor of
> Business Administration
> at the Harvard Business School, where he has been a
> member of the Strategy
> group since 1993. He holds a Bachelor of Science in
> Engineering degree,
> summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, from Princeton
> University, and a Ph.D. in
> Business Economics from Harvard University. He heads
> the required Strategy
> course in the Harvard MBA program and lectures and
> consults to companies and
> governments worldwide. Professor Khanna's current
> research focuses on
> understanding the drivers of entrepreneurship
> worldwide. As part of the
> Emerging Giants project, he seeks to understand how
> to build world-class
> companies from emerging markets worldwide. A related
> project, The Dragon and
> the Elephant, zeros in on China and India, and
> identifies best practices for
> local entrepreneurs and multinationals operating in
> each of these two
> countries. A recurrent theme through this work is
> the need to tailor company
> strategy to local context. His work has been
> published extensively in
> academic journals, including the Journal of
> Industrial Economics, the
> Journal of Finance, the European Economic Review,
> the Journal of Economics
> and Management Strategy, the Strategic Management
> Journal, the Academy of
> Management Journal, Organization Science and
> Management Science. Professor
> Khanna is a co-editor of the Journal of Economics
> and Management Strategy,
> and of the Journal of International Business
> Studies, and serves on the
> editorial boards of Administrative Science
> Quarterly, Strategic Management
> Journal, Organization Science, and the Asia-Pacific
> Journal of Management.
> His first book, Foundations of Neural Networks
> (Addison-Wesley Press, 1989),
> has been translated into Italian and Japanese, and
> is widely used as a
> reference text in engineering and applied science
> departments. His articles
> in magazines like the Harvard Business Review and
> Foreign Policy distil the
> implications of this research for practicing
> managers. Professor Khanna's
> work has been profiled in news-magazines around the
> world, including The
> Wall Street Journal, The Economist, the Far Eastern
> Economic Review, and
> numerous newspapers in China, India, and elsewhere
> in Asia and Latin
> America. He has been a frequent commentator on
> 'Competing in, and from,
> China and India' and 'Building the Developing
> Country Multinational' on
> several TV programs recently (CNN, CNBC, and local
> channels). He lives in
> Newton, MA, with his wife, daughter, and son. 
> Krishna G. Palepu 
> Ross Graham Walker Professor of Business
> Administration
> Sr. Associate Dean, Director of Research 
> KRISHNA G. PALEPU is the Ross Graham Walker
> Professor of Business
> Administration and Senior Associate Dean, Director
> of Research, at the
> Harvard Business School. Professor Palepu's research
> and teaching focuses on
> strategy, governance and valuation in a global
> context. Prof. Palepu has
> written numerous articles and case studies on these
> subjects. A sample of
> recent writings include, "Emerging Market Business
> Groups, Foreign
> Intermediaries, and Corporate Governance," in the
> book Concentrated
> Corporate Ownership, "Information Asymmetry,
> Corporate Disclosure, and the
> Capital Markets," in the Journal of Accounting and
> Economics, "The Fall of
> Enron," in the Journal of Economic Perspectives,
> "How The Quest For
> Efficiency Undermined the Markets," in the Harvard
> Business Review, and
> "Globalization and Similarities in Corporate
> Governance," a Harvard Business
> School working paper. 
> Prof. Palepu is also coauthor of the book, Business
> Analysis and Valuation:
> Text and Cases, which won the American Accounting
> Association's Wildman
> Award for its impact on management practice, as well
> as the Notable
> Contribution to the Accounting Literature Award for
> its impact on academic
> research. Professor Palepu has served as a
> consultant to a wide variety of
> businesses, and is a member of the Board of
> Directors of Dr. Reddy's
> Laboratories, Satyam Computer Services, Enamics, and
> the Harvard Business
> School Publishing Company. 
> Prof. Palepu is currently co-leading an HBS
> initiative on Corporate
> Governance, Leadership, and Values. Professor Palepu
> has a doctorate from
> the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and an
> Honorary Doctorate from
> the Helsinki School of Economics and Business
> Administration. 
> 
> 
> 
> 



                
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