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Opportunities for small and medium sized enterprises in Znojmo regionHanák, Marek January 2017 (has links)
The thesis is focused on the topic of internationalisation of SME in Znojmo region and on their opportunities. The main part of the thesis is a set of recommendations for the whole segment of SME in Znojmo region. To gather necessary input, primary and secondary data were used. For primary data, semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with companies operating in Znojmo region. To gain knowledge about their current situation and motives, risks, barriers towards internationalisation. The current process of the SME in Znojmo region was compared with UPPSALA model of internationalisation.
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ABB’s Internationalization in the Emerging Chinese Market : Entry Mode and Market Development ProgressPhan Van, Thang, Xin, Zhang January 2008 (has links)
<p><p>The aim of the thesis is to describe the entry mode choice and market</p><p>development progress of the successful MNC ABB in the specific</p><p>emerging market China. The authors also want to use theories in the</p><p>master course of International Business and Entrepreneurship to</p><p>explain the internationalization of one specific company ABB</p></p>
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Rumours and Reorganisation : Swedish-Soviet trade and Swedish promotion during perestroikaEdwards, Jamie January 2017 (has links)
This paper describes and analyses the development of Swedish exports to the Soviet Union during the perestroika period, both in general and with regard to the specific case of the coastal trade between these countries using the Uppsala model's concepts of learning, the liability of foreignness, and the liability of outsidership. During this period the Soviet foreign trade system went through a significant reorganisation, with foreign trade being decentralised and newactorsbeing established, although the source material indicates that this decentralisation was less disruptive to the coastal trade than in general. It concludes that the different outcomes seen in these cases could be attributed to the coastal trade being less affected by the liability of outsidership than the general case. With regard to learning, it concludes that experiential knowledge, both from personal experience and network sources, is necessary in order to evaluate objective knowledge, as this can also be seen in the source material.
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SMEs Internationalization From Developing Countries : Challenges and BarriersPillalamarri, Kalyani, Mohamed, Mekki January 2016 (has links)
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a major role in the development of the nation's economy by providing employment and creating the economic growth. The management of the companies that are going international considers different motives before taking the step into the international market. The internationalization process involves risks and uncertainty significantly effected by challenges and barriers to SMEs from developing countries.
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ABB’s Internationalization in the Emerging Chinese Market : Entry Mode and Market Development ProgressPhan Van, Thang, Xin, Zhang January 2008 (has links)
The aim of the thesis is to describe the entry mode choice and market development progress of the successful MNC ABB in the specific emerging market China. The authors also want to use theories in the master course of International Business and Entrepreneurship to explain the internationalization of one specific company ABB
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The Internationalization Process of a Hybrid Firm : An Explorative Study of a Swedish SMEDeal, Darrah, Mälstad, Sofie January 2015 (has links)
Our master dissertation pursued the research question of what the internationalization process of a hybrid firm would look like. To do so, the authors performed an in-depth analysis of a Swedish SME which exhibited characteristics of a hybrid firm. These hybrid firms, as we have named them, use a mixed range of internationalization strategies. An abductive method of research was used in this thesis, as the authors took direction from previous literature and created their own new internationalization process model based on their findings. The main areas of this research focused on the drivers for internationalization and the barriers to internationalization, as well as the market selection and entry mode into foreign countries. This research found that the Swedish SME base their internationalization process on their human resources and the intuition of their management. These two key elements were the foundation for the new hybrid internationalization process model created by the authors.
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Connect to Learn : The Internationalization of Multinational Corporations in Emerging MarketsRehn, Rebecca January 2016 (has links)
Traditionally, Multinational Corporations and the United Nations used to have different agendas. During recent years, there has been a shift, and with the adoption of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, the objectives of the two different entities are more closely aligned. The United Nations has increasingly promoted multi-stakeholder partnerships as a way to foster development efforts in emerging markets. At the same time, these partnerships have appeared to be a way for businesses to gain legitimacy and overcome the challenges in entering emerging markets. The literature review is based on Johanson and Vahlne’s (1977) Uppsala Model, complemented with Bottom of the Pyramid literature. Specifically, the role of experiential knowledge in the internationalization process is investigated. An exploratory field study has been conducted during one month in Myanmar, with the overarching purpose to study an MNC’s expansion into an EM. The study has further investigated on how MNCs partner with non-traditional actors when entering EMs and how the exchange of knowledge is carried out on the micro-level in these relations. The study includes interviews with both an MNC and the UN, including observations on site and a documentary analysis. In line with previous literature, the result show that the MNC had to learn from the local market in order to succeed in their internationalization process, but also educate the local market in order to enter. Thus, the thesis contributes to research in proving that internationalization in emerging markets seems to be a two-way experiential knowledge direction where MNCs also need to take an active part in educating the emerging market in order to enter.
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Internationalisation of Swedish computer gaming companies : The role of knowledge in a digital eraJakobsson, Elin, Döring, Fredrik January 2016 (has links)
Title: Internationalisation of Swedish computer gaming companies - The role of knowledge in a digital era Authors: Elin Jakobsson & Fredrik Döring Supervisor: Cecilia Pahlberg Research question: How do Swedish computer gaming companies internationalise in regards to pursuit and absorption of knowledge? Purpose: The aim is to investigate how computer gaming companies find, internalise and use knowledge leading to internationalisation. This in turn will further be explained by embracing the role of digitisation for the above mentioned processes. This will enrich the field of study about international business where little research has been conducted by putting focus on the expansive industry and its digital product. At the same time the practical viewpoint is to highlight how these companies work around knowledge to become international. Method: An exploratory, qualitative research approach was undertaken. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to gain an in-depth understanding of how Swedish computer gaming companies internationalise with special focus on absorptive capacity. A conceptual framework forms the basis for analysis consisting of internationalisation theory, absorptive capacity and digitisation. Conclusions: The findings show that Swedish computer gaming companies internationalise in a reversed order. They do not act according to the Uppsala model, rather they chose what market to focus on after a game is released due to the digitised environment in this industry. This highly competitive and knowledge intensive industry requires game developers to find specific niches in which they can gain a competitive advantage.
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To Lead or to Follow? : A case study of an internationalization processKaukonen, Ulla, Haapanen, Heta-Liisa January 2008 (has links)
<p>This Bachelor thesis studies the internationalization strategy of a Finnish label stock company, UPM Raflatac, in China during the late 1990’s. The purpose of this descriptive study is to facilitate the understanding of companies’ internationalization processes. This was done by studying UPM Raflatac’s internationalization strategy’s connection to the internationalization theories of the Uppsala model and the eclectic paradigm. The findings were established by presenting an Internet based questionnaire for the employees of the company. The results showed that the company did not have a country specific strategy and that the resemblance to the reference material was therefore limited.</p>
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Internationalization Process of Thai Office Furniture Company in India: A case study of Rockworth Public Company Limitednetwong, weeraya, trakarnthai, priyawat January 2010 (has links)
<p>The purpose of this thesis is to study the internationalization process by investigate how Rockworth Public Company Limited manage internationalization in Indian market efficiently. Additionally, we aim to improve our understanding and knowledge in international business comprehensively.</p>
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