The impact of organisational reform measures on managerial global mindset intensity: empirical evidence from Indian and Chinese service industry managers
The cognitive orientations of managers in processing fast moving global knowledge structures have become critical as corporations around the world make sense of the upheavals of globalisation. As Chinese and Indian firms make unprecedented marks in the global arena, significant reforms and mindset r...
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2007
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| author | Ananthram, Subramaniam Chatterjee, Samir |
| author2 | Chandana Chakraborty |
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| description | The cognitive orientations of managers in processing fast moving global knowledge structures have become critical as corporations around the world make sense of the upheavals of globalisation. As Chinese and Indian firms make unprecedented marks in the global arena, significant reforms and mindset reorientations are emerging as areas of scholarly attention. The capability of intensification of global mindset in terms of synthesising multiple organisational imperatives, structural and technological diversities and entrepreneurial cultures are being impacted by national, organisational and managerial level reforms in these two countries. The study presented in this paper compares some of the identified determinants of global mindsets of managers in the service sector in India and China. Based on a study of 239 Indian and 210 Chinese managers, the results suggest that there is an increasing level of leveraging organisational level reforms evident in both countries as they seek to extend their global visibility and advantage. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-91042022-11-21T05:19:40Z The impact of organisational reform measures on managerial global mindset intensity: empirical evidence from Indian and Chinese service industry managers Ananthram, Subramaniam Chatterjee, Samir Chandana Chakraborty Ram Misra Richard Lord The cognitive orientations of managers in processing fast moving global knowledge structures have become critical as corporations around the world make sense of the upheavals of globalisation. As Chinese and Indian firms make unprecedented marks in the global arena, significant reforms and mindset reorientations are emerging as areas of scholarly attention. The capability of intensification of global mindset in terms of synthesising multiple organisational imperatives, structural and technological diversities and entrepreneurial cultures are being impacted by national, organisational and managerial level reforms in these two countries. The study presented in this paper compares some of the identified determinants of global mindsets of managers in the service sector in India and China. Based on a study of 239 Indian and 210 Chinese managers, the results suggest that there is an increasing level of leveraging organisational level reforms evident in both countries as they seek to extend their global visibility and advantage. 2007 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9104 Ryukoku University restricted |
| spellingShingle | Ananthram, Subramaniam Chatterjee, Samir The impact of organisational reform measures on managerial global mindset intensity: empirical evidence from Indian and Chinese service industry managers |
| title | The impact of organisational reform measures on managerial global mindset intensity: empirical evidence from Indian and Chinese service industry managers |
| title_full | The impact of organisational reform measures on managerial global mindset intensity: empirical evidence from Indian and Chinese service industry managers |
| title_fullStr | The impact of organisational reform measures on managerial global mindset intensity: empirical evidence from Indian and Chinese service industry managers |
| title_full_unstemmed | The impact of organisational reform measures on managerial global mindset intensity: empirical evidence from Indian and Chinese service industry managers |
| title_short | The impact of organisational reform measures on managerial global mindset intensity: empirical evidence from Indian and Chinese service industry managers |
| title_sort | impact of organisational reform measures on managerial global mindset intensity: empirical evidence from indian and chinese service industry managers |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9104 |