This is an attempt to share a perspective on everything and anything affecting this world through the window of the World of Books!
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Where are the Capitalists!?
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Business in Asia - People and Power
Here is a write-up that I submitted for one of my course assignments in
The Many “Faces” of
Coming to the question of modifications to Anglo-American business practices for
The Politics of
Diversity in
Countries with multi-party democracies and regular change of government are an example of how a political system has been formed based on the risk-averse nature (trust) of its people.
Such political systems built on the premise of “fear” have led to practices both in the economic and business environments that promoted- corruption, nepotism, religious and social intolerance, social injustice and restricted freedom. Multinational or local businesses in a region have to understand and adapt to these systems if they wish to be successful. Several East Asian countries have new democracies with evolving institutions such as constitution and judicial system. Hence political policies are not ideology based and lack predictable outcomes. The Human Development Indicator for Asian Countries (2003) shows how unstable governments have also led to poor human development when compared to the GDP growth (
Business relationships between Asian countries have also been influenced by past events. Military and political issues have affected Japan-China relations and several countries suffer from unrest and risk (
Corruption & Culture
Corruption, as would now be evident, has been a derivative of political system influenced by a risk-averse population that favored easy wealth for better prosperity. Broadly speaking, it has been defined as the misuse of public office for private gain. Several Asian countries have dealt with and are still dealing with corruption, especially the type that links politics and business. With less economic freedom in certain countries like
The concept of “fear” mixed with corruption also lends to some unique Asian business practices. Personal trust and credibility are high in the mind of local businesses and legal rules (set by a discriminatory judicial system) are not considered reliable. Asian countries also have high populations and lesser land. Hence, given that most Asian countries built their base from farming, land is valuable and so is the perception of wealth with respect to greater possession of land. Having a high density of people in societies has also led to greater relationship building among people, which for businesses means better customer relationships. Such crowded societies have also built strong cultural and social ties that in turn lead to emotionally charged relationships. These societies hence build businesses that value reciprocity and mutual obligations as a sign of closeness. Multinational and local businesses can put a check on corruption by not being a participant in such practices and setting up strict measures to prevent them in their business. Again, there is no major change to the Anglo-American model of business.
Coupled with corruption is the continuous change that Asian societies are going through with rapid economic development. Cultural influences have a significant impact on business practices. People of Chinese descent control a lot of businesses in
Economics & Finance
The GDP of most Asian economies has been consistently on the rise since the past ten years.
In East Asian nations, exports constitute 43% of the country’s GDP (2004). This lends to a healthy Current Account (CA), which in turn leads to a healthy economy. Business firms can understand the viability of their investment in a local region based on these macroeconomic indicators. Multinationals also need to be aware that Asian countries maintain a high-value for the dollar by investing in US treasury bonds with the ultimate goal of protecting their exports.
To summarize, there is no need for any significant modification of the so-called “Western” or Anglo-American business practice to succeed in
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Yogic Pranayama

This entire regimen is usually practiced in the form of asanas and pranayamas combined with mudras and bandhas. As one can imagine, it requires a lot of patience and a lot of time in one's schedule- Something that cannot be expensed by many.
The combination of these methods provide, in my opinion, one of the greatest control of human beings over body and mind. This is in effect, some of the greater lessons of Hinduism and shall form the story for my analysis of "what makes a nation progressive? what is a developed nation? How do you define it?".
Sunday, September 17, 2006
The Mystical Great Lakes!

Information on some of the amazing rocks that one can find near lake Superior, including the agates, can be found in this site - http://www.superiortrails.com/rock-hound.html. I feel lucky to have made this trip as part of a socializing event in business school called 'MTrek'. It sure was an unforgettable experience. I shall talk exclusively about my interest in Native American history in a different post.