[New podcast] European Populism, a risk or an opportunity for MNCs?
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November 16, 2018 - This post was written by Mark McNamee, Martin Belchev, and Athanasia Kokkinogeni. The European populism wave of 2016/7 came to an end with positive outcomes in the French, Dutch, and German elections. Nevertheless, European populism hasn’t…
What Our Analysts Are Reading - 11/16/2018

Each week Frontier Strategy Group’s global team shares their view on key media stories, and what the implications are for businesses that operate in emerging markets. For more information about how to contact our analysts, send us an email. Danyi…
How to Effectively Evaluate Channel Transitions and Avoid Ad-Hoc Decision Making

This is part 1 of a blog series on channel transition management. Keep an eye out for part 2, which will be published next week. Channel transitions are critical for MNCs, but are often evaluated on an ad-hoc basis Multinational…
What Our Analysts Are Reading - 11/9/2018

Each week Frontier Strategy Group’s global team shares their view on key media stories, and what the implications are for businesses that operate in emerging markets. For more information about how to contact our analysts, send us an email. Alex…
Four Key Drivers of the Rupiah’s Performance in 2019

The dramatic decline in the value of the rupiah in the last couple of months set alarm bells ringing and spurred discussions about a repeat of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis. Though a major financial crisis is unlikely due to…
What Our Analysts Are Reading - 11/2/2018

Each week Frontier Strategy Group’s global team shares their view on key media stories, and what the implications are for businesses that operate in emerging markets. For more information about how to contact our analysts, send us an email. Alex…
How the Nicaraguan crisis has impacted businesses in Central America

Multinationals in Nicaragua have been caught in the middle of a devastating political and economic crisis with no end in sight. The conditions leading to the social uprising that began in April have been mounting over time as President Daniel…


