Faculty News
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Professor Navin Manglani discusses Google's scrapped plans for a censored search engine in China
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Excerpt from Forbes -- "'The censorship required for Google and other tech companies make China a tricky market,' said Navin Manglani, professor of technology for NYU Stern School of Business. 'Furthermore, Chinese competitors often either implicit government support, through the government imposing significant regulations for non-Chinese companies, or explicit government support, through grants or funding. The government is quite leery of foreign companies achieving prominence in China.'"
Faculty News
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Excerpt from Forbes -- "'The censorship required for Google and other tech companies make China a tricky market,' said Navin Manglani, professor of technology for NYU Stern School of Business. 'Furthermore, Chinese competitors often either implicit government support, through the government imposing significant regulations for non-Chinese companies, or explicit government support, through grants or funding. The government is quite leery of foreign companies achieving prominence in China.'"