Article | Open Access | Published: 2 December 2014

Public-Private Collaboration for Corporate Globalization of Pakistani Companies

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Abstract:   The purpose of this paper is to critically examine some dimensions of corporate globalization aligned in the three integrated objectives that include: discovering the facilitation and support mechanism (in terms of technical capacity-building and financial assistance) of public and private sectors institutions to uphold exporters and globally expanding Pakistani companies, and the extent of public-private (and specifically corporate-government) collaboration for developing international markets for Pakistani products and businesses. The research design of this study is mixed methods. It employs qualitative cum quantitative approaches. The research appears exploratory during the qualitative phase of the investigation. Media content analysis through renowned newspapers is undertaken to observe the collaboration and delightfulness or grievances of those practitioners with MoC and TDAP. The findings of the probe discover that the facilitation programs of public bodies to nourish exporters and corporate global expansion of Pakistani companies remain limited cum infirm. The private sector is coming forward to help itself, and the public-private collaboration (or specifically corporate-government alliance) is undermined.

Keywords:   Public-Private Collaboration, Corporate Globalization of Pakistani Companies.

Publisher:   ILMA UNIVERSITY

Published:   2 December 2014


E-ISSN:   2409-6520

P-ISSN:   2414-8393

DOI:   http://doi.org/10.46745/ilma.jbs.2014.10.02.07


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