Harvard Business Review on Thriving in Emerging Markets is a curated collection of insightful articles written by some of the world’s top business thinkers and economists. It focuses on helping leaders, entrepreneurs, and decision-makers understand how to navigate and succeed in developing economies—where challenges are high but opportunities are even greater.
The book offers real-world case studies, data-driven analysis, and proven frameworks for companies looking to expand, invest, or compete in markets like India, Brazil, China, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
Whether you’re a startup or an established brand, this book shows you how to:
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Understand local consumer behavior
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Build resilient supply chains
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Create innovative business models tailored to emerging economies
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Partner effectively with local businesses and governments
Key Takeaways:
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Emerging markets require adaptive strategies and deep cultural understanding
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Success often depends on local partnerships, flexibility, and innovation
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Global brands must tailor offerings to local needs, not simply export existing models
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Companies that thrive are those that invest in long-term relationships, not short-term wins
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Leaders must be willing to experiment, listen, and learn from the ground up







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