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Compare and contrast the means by which a company can internationalise its operations

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Libro Compare and contrast the means by which a company can internationalise its operations Alexander Berger
Codice Libristo: 01646687
Casa editrice Grin Publishing, giugno 2011
Scholarly Research Paper from the year 2011 in the subject Business economics - Business Management,... Descrizione completa
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Scholarly Research Paper from the year 2011 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, printed single-sided, grade: 85%, University of Sunderland, course: International Business Environment (PGBM04), language: English, abstract: In terms of management philosophies, companies can be categorized as ethnocentric (homemarket oriented), polycentric (oriented toward individual foreign markets), regioncentric or geocentric (oriented toward larger areas, even the global market place) (Czinkota, 1999, pp.395). Nevertheless, the world economy is more and more characterised by an increased internationalisation in which companies see a chance to improve their long-term competitiveness, to increase their profitability as well as to balance the economic cycle of the home market by diversify the risk internationally. In addition, there are non-economic motives such as to obtain power and influence as well as to gain prestige. However, to internationalise successfully companies must create a strategy of internationalisation. Part of this strategy is for instance the choice of the target market and the timing of entering a market. In addition, a strategy can be created based on the control aspect, the capital employed as well as how much risk is involved in internationalising the operations. Referring to this,there are several modes a company can choose to internationalise its operation, which can be divided into equity and non-equity modes. In general, non-equity modes such as franchising, exporting, etc. are lessexpensive and risky than equity modes. For companies with little international experience, non-equity modes provide a good start to begin their operations internationally. Equity modes such as Foreign Direct Investments provide the most control of the business and as the name already indicates there is a substantial equity participation involved. However, when creating an international strategy companies must consider risk aspects that can be categorised into political, economic, and legal risks. In addition, as companies operate internationally the more they deal with the diversity of languages as well as cultural differences which a company must give attention to.This paper will identify the main reasons for and against internationalisation as well as present different types of entry modes. At the end, the internationalisation of Wal-Mart will be analysed mainly focusing on Wal-Mart entering Germany.

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