PERSPECTIVES OF INDIAN ENTREPRENEURS ON THE VALUES OF HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE ORGANIZATION OF MULTINATIONAL INDIAN COMPANIES IN BANGKOK
Keywords:
Multinational Companies, Performance Values, EntrepreneurAbstract
A study of corporate values, operations of Indian multinational companies in Bangkok from research objectives to perspective on the development of corporate values performance of employees of Indian multinational companies in Thailand by interviewing 7 people working in Indian multinational companies in Bangkok and conducting group seminars. Indian businessmen in Thailand the results of the study showed that the work of Indians is international, has a standard, has been recognized and cooperation in the work of multinational companies is considered a high standard of work for multinational companies in many countries and creates equivalence in quality as well. Indian multinational enterprise values are moreover in line with modern enterprise behavior and today's Indian enterprises are willing to effectively develop their progress both in Thailand and internationally.
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