Foreword By Her Excellency Nina Vaskunlahti Ambassador of Finland in IndiaForeword by His Excellency Ashok Sharma Ambassador of India in Finland
Preface and Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Finland and India: Unlikely Twins? The logic of value creation in Finland-India businesses
Chapter 2 What kind of benefits await Finnish business connecting with India?
Chapter 3 What kind of benefits await Indian business connecting with Finland?
Chapter 4 Managing Cultural Differences in structuring Finland-India collaborations
Chapter 5 Managing Institutional Differences in structuring Finland-India collaborations
Chapter 6 Four gateways for structuring Finland-India business: B2C, B2B, B2G and G2G
Chapter 7 Organising for Business in Finland: systems, structures and processes
Chapter 8 Organising for Business in India: systems, structures and processes
Chapter 9 Challenges in trajectories of Finland and India: The next thirty years
Chapter 10 Sources of Business Intelligence in Finland and India
Notes and References
Index
About the Author: Dr. Ajeet N. Mathur is a professor of Strategy and International Business, Business Policy and Economics Areas at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad. He is also the chairperson of the Centre for Gender Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity (GEDI). His interests are at the crossroads of economics, human behaviour in groups, law, strategic management of organisational knowledge and international business. These are reflected in his multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary work with corporations and as an expert in change management, institutional design and missing markets with the ILO, WHO, ADB and the European Commission. His research particularly focuses on pervasive uncertainty and systemic risks; how motives and powerbases combine in group relations and the unconscious dynamics of large groups; bridging strategy with organization development; the dynamic co-evolution of capabilities; politics of disharmony in the management of gender differences; why missing markets remain; market barriers; and the management of institutional diversity in cross-border value chains.
Before joining IIM Ahmedabad, he served as a founding professor of International Business, University of Tampere, Finland, EU-TEMPUS Professor of European Integration and Internationalization, and as IFCI Chair Professor, Indian Council of Research on International Economic Relations. He has held visiting academic appointments at K.U. Leuven, Belgium, University of Edinburgh, Cornell University, University of California at Berkeley, University of Bielefeld, Germany, Helsinki School of Economics, Aalto University, Turku School of Economics, Royal University of Bhutan, and Fresenius University, Cologne. His publications include 28 books and over 150 papers in scientific journals and anthologies. He is one of the authors of the International Encyclopedia of Laws.