El informe lo presenta el profesor Tarun Khanna
"In some sense people in these societies [China e India] are running faster than their rules and laws can keep up. So they are creating the rules as they go along. And entrepreneurship is, after all, doing things in new ways, ahead of social norms and customs, and establishing the rules and laws. In both countries, these processes are unfolding not just in the mainstream business sector but in society writ large and even in politics and civil society,"
Un examen al empresarismo y la innovación dentro de las fronteras de estos dos gigantes del siglo que vivimos...
Y una gran lección, que nos interesa, sobre la diáspora (de talentos):
"Q: How does each country treat its diaspora in terms of stoking entrepreneurship at "home"?
A: To put it bluntly, China has embraced its diaspora, and India has shunned it. While the numbers should always be taken with a grain of salt, it is said that about 50-plus million Chinese and 20-plus million Indians live outside their home countries.
India's tendency to shun its diaspora must rank as among the most disastrous decisions made by a nation in modern times: disastrous in the sense that a successful group of people is willing to give time, money, energy, and good will to their country of origin and is being pushed away. Fortunately, this situation has been changing in India in the last 4 to 5 years"
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