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Purpose: From a policy perspective, this article discusses the phenomenon of international talent mobility and competition in relation to China’s engagement in the “talent war” for attracting, retaining, and managing global talents. Design/Methodology/Approach: I adopt an approach...
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Case (B) provides data on two other India steel companies: 150 year old Tata Steel and the government owned Steel Authority of India Limited and allows the instructor to contrast the entrepreneurial strategy of Mittal with a more administratively focused strategy in these two companies
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Lakshmi Mittal, an Indian born entrepreneur, built the largest steel producing group in the world, with nearly 70 million tonnes of production capacity and US$ 31.5 billion in revenues, over a 28 year period from 1976 to 2004. He has shown an uncanny knack for acquiring underperforming steel...
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In this paper the authors identify the paradox that strategic choice requires an understanding of the future and that strategic choice also determines the future. They go on to suggest that a radically subjectivist approach may provide the basis of a theory of creative choice. This theory would...
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