Growth Strategy and Capabilities Building by Indian Enterprises

Journal Title: Journal of Business Thought - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue

Abstract

The paper aims at examining the growth of Indian business enterprises and thechanges in the economic and business environment over the last few decades. Thereare number of challenges before the Indian corporate sector. The implications ofthese challenges for capabilities building for Indian enterprises are discussed. Thepaper has been structured as follows: first, growth of the Indian business has beendiscussed, then changing business environment and the challenges are described,lastly the implication for capability building in Indian business is outlined.

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(2013). Growth Strategy and Capabilities Building by Indian Enterprises. Journal of Business Thought, 3(), 61-71. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-462936