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584: ESSEC Business School Professor on How Geopolitics Shapes Corporate Strategy

Sep 8, 2025
Srividya Jandhyala, a management professor at ESSEC Business School and author of The Great Disruption, discusses how geopolitics intricately shapes corporate strategy. She highlights the impact of a company's nationality on stakeholder reactions and market access. Jandhyala outlines four critical foundations for multinationals: market access, level playing fields, investment security, and institutional alignment. She emphasizes the need for businesses to monitor geopolitical shifts as they can dramatically influence decision-making, resilience, and competitiveness in the global market.
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ANECDOTE

India's Economic Opening Shaped Her Lens

  • Srividya recalls living through India's 1990s opening and seeing new jobs and markets emerge.
  • That lived experience shaped her interest in international business and policy effects.
INSIGHT

Nationality Determines Market Fate

  • Corporate nationality—"where are you from"—is the primary driver of stakeholder reactions and competitive positioning.
  • Market access and customer sentiment now hinge more on origin than on product quality.
INSIGHT

Decisions Produce Political Externalities

  • Business choices create externalities that trigger state and nonmarket responses beyond commercial logic.
  • Examples like semiconductors show security and dependence concerns can override pure market motives.
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