Nandan Nilekani: Competing on a levelled playing field

Technological advances and liberalized economies have opened up new models of global business, says Nandan Nilekani. Successfully exploiting them will require analysis, preparation and continued monitoring Over recent years, globalization has speeded up and is now widely recognized as a phenomenon in the world. Advances in technology, lower costs of communications and deregulated economies have…

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Eli Noam: Smart Homes

Many predict that home networking will spark a revival for consumer electronics firms. Instead, says Eli Noam, it may make them obsolete The consumer electronics industry has been flat for several years. Hopes are now being pinned on the emergence of home networks. The theory goes that if consumers were able to “internetwork”, that is,…

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Samuel DiPiazza, William Parrett, Mike Rake, and James Turley: Is Sarbanes-Oxley working?

We ask four top accountants to assess the act designed to stop company fraud The Sarbanes-Oxley Act has generally accomplished what legislators intended. Investors have more confidence in financial markets, and chief executives and chief financial officers of listed companies are more accountable for their organizations’ financial statements and securities filings. Equally, Sarbanes-Oxley has altered…

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