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INTERNATIONALISATION FOR GROWTH
Module Presentation
[Place], [Date]
| 2
TRAINING OBJECTIVES AND CONTENTS
The SPIN-UP training in
Internationalisation for Growth
will help University Spin-Off’s
managers to managers to
improve the abilities needed
to plan and act in a particular
business growth strategy,
namely oriented to foreign
production, networks and
markets, etc.
Know the basics
about business
internationaliza
tion
Identify needs for
internationalization and
develop a strategy
Decide on the
best options
and practice
| 3
TRAINING OBJECTIVES AND CONTENTS
Recognize the importance of internationalization
Understand drivers and types of internationalization
Understand models, entry modes and integration
Understand barriers to internationalization
Know the basics about business internationalization
| 4
TRAINING OBJECTIVES AND CONTENTS
Internationalization as a strategic option
Incorporating internationalization in the strategy formulation
process
Internationalization and the Internet
Identify needs for internationalization and develop a strategy
Decide on the best time (‘readiness’)
Decide on options in the Internationalization Plan (exports and
outsourcing)
Search for the best support.
Decide on the best options and practice
| 5
TRAINING OBJECTIVES AND CONTENTS
 Knowing the basics of
internationalization
 Identifying future
needs and developing
the strategy
 Deciding on the
options
Learning Objectives Learning Contents
Know the basics
about business
internationaliza
tion
Identify needs for
internationalization
and develop a strategy
Decide on the
best options
and practice
| 6
WHAT INTERNATIONALIZATION IS
 Extending business operations abroad
 ‘Sophisticated’ definition: Innovative, pro-active and risk-seeking
behavior that crosses national borders with the intention to create
value
 It encompasses: export, import, outsourcing/subcontracting,
knowledge exchange, etc.
| 7
Push factors:
- Limited home market
- Fierce competition in home market
- Skills that can be easily used abroad (without substantial extra costs)
- Government export subsidies and support
- Strong regulation in home market
PUSH-PULL FACTORS APPROACH (1)
| 8
Pull factors (active attraction reasons)
- Globalization and increasing liberalization of international markets
(EU), advances in ICT and transport
- Attractive foreign resources (cheap labor and raw material)
- Attractive foreign partners (suppliers; large firms providing finance and market
access)
PUSH-PULL FACTORS APPROACH (2)
| 9
1. Stepwise model: the firm goes abroad if a well-established position gained in
the domestic market (however, danger of competition capturing markets
abroad)
2. ‘Born globals’: the firm goes abroad already during or immediately after
establishment (based on existing research networks abroad, early international
fair networks, etc.). Main driver: too small domestic market (niche) and a large
investment size.
MODELS OF INTERNATIONALIZATION
| 10
• Size of demand and of future demand (trends) (export)
• Specific customer specifications and taste, including the need to adapt the
product (export)
• Price differences, quality level, logistics (export, outsourcing/ import)
• Distance with the country/region abroad e.g. physical and cultural
(export, outsourcing; import)
• Differences in legal/regulatory circumstances, e.g. IP, risks in payment, etc.
(export, outsourcing, manufacturing on-site)
• Contact persons, networks to access the country (all activity)
• Labor: staff recruitment (export, manufacturing on-site)
MARKET/COUNTRY CHOICE
| 11
Indirect: without presence of the firm (works via representative/
agent)
Cheap but less control!
Direct: with presence of the firm in the foreign country
(office/manufacturing plant)
More expensive, but also more control over activities
and better knowledge of local market demand
ENTRY MODES
| 12
• Gaining access to networks and contacts in foreign markets
• Navigating in unfamiliar business environments, e.g. due to language, (business)
culture
• Procedural barriers (standards, legal and regulatory framework)
• Missing the capability to understand the competition and to assess potential
opportunities and risks abroad
• Short in confidence, management time and other resources to investigate and
pursue opportunities in networks and markets abroad
FIVE TYPES OF BARRIERS (UK 2010)
| 13
• Readiness includes specific conditions for take-off of internationalization set in
place in the firm:
• A product/service that is in demand abroad
• Significant management time and commitment across the firm
• Stepwise model: solid position in the domestic market (confidence, working
capital)
• Sufficient resources to succeed: travelling costs, product
modification, international marketing staff, etc.
• A solid Export Plan (strategy)
• Export knowledge and skills (e.g. country profile, export documentation)
• Access to trade networks arranged in the host country (e.g. distribution)
• Benefits from support (e.g. export credit insurance)
READINESS TO INTERNATIONALIZATION
URL . www.spin-up.eu
eMail . info@spin-up.eu

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Internationalisation for Growth

  • 2. | 2 TRAINING OBJECTIVES AND CONTENTS The SPIN-UP training in Internationalisation for Growth will help University Spin-Off’s managers to managers to improve the abilities needed to plan and act in a particular business growth strategy, namely oriented to foreign production, networks and markets, etc. Know the basics about business internationaliza tion Identify needs for internationalization and develop a strategy Decide on the best options and practice
  • 3. | 3 TRAINING OBJECTIVES AND CONTENTS Recognize the importance of internationalization Understand drivers and types of internationalization Understand models, entry modes and integration Understand barriers to internationalization Know the basics about business internationalization
  • 4. | 4 TRAINING OBJECTIVES AND CONTENTS Internationalization as a strategic option Incorporating internationalization in the strategy formulation process Internationalization and the Internet Identify needs for internationalization and develop a strategy Decide on the best time (‘readiness’) Decide on options in the Internationalization Plan (exports and outsourcing) Search for the best support. Decide on the best options and practice
  • 5. | 5 TRAINING OBJECTIVES AND CONTENTS  Knowing the basics of internationalization  Identifying future needs and developing the strategy  Deciding on the options Learning Objectives Learning Contents Know the basics about business internationaliza tion Identify needs for internationalization and develop a strategy Decide on the best options and practice
  • 6. | 6 WHAT INTERNATIONALIZATION IS  Extending business operations abroad  ‘Sophisticated’ definition: Innovative, pro-active and risk-seeking behavior that crosses national borders with the intention to create value  It encompasses: export, import, outsourcing/subcontracting, knowledge exchange, etc.
  • 7. | 7 Push factors: - Limited home market - Fierce competition in home market - Skills that can be easily used abroad (without substantial extra costs) - Government export subsidies and support - Strong regulation in home market PUSH-PULL FACTORS APPROACH (1)
  • 8. | 8 Pull factors (active attraction reasons) - Globalization and increasing liberalization of international markets (EU), advances in ICT and transport - Attractive foreign resources (cheap labor and raw material) - Attractive foreign partners (suppliers; large firms providing finance and market access) PUSH-PULL FACTORS APPROACH (2)
  • 9. | 9 1. Stepwise model: the firm goes abroad if a well-established position gained in the domestic market (however, danger of competition capturing markets abroad) 2. ‘Born globals’: the firm goes abroad already during or immediately after establishment (based on existing research networks abroad, early international fair networks, etc.). Main driver: too small domestic market (niche) and a large investment size. MODELS OF INTERNATIONALIZATION
  • 10. | 10 • Size of demand and of future demand (trends) (export) • Specific customer specifications and taste, including the need to adapt the product (export) • Price differences, quality level, logistics (export, outsourcing/ import) • Distance with the country/region abroad e.g. physical and cultural (export, outsourcing; import) • Differences in legal/regulatory circumstances, e.g. IP, risks in payment, etc. (export, outsourcing, manufacturing on-site) • Contact persons, networks to access the country (all activity) • Labor: staff recruitment (export, manufacturing on-site) MARKET/COUNTRY CHOICE
  • 11. | 11 Indirect: without presence of the firm (works via representative/ agent) Cheap but less control! Direct: with presence of the firm in the foreign country (office/manufacturing plant) More expensive, but also more control over activities and better knowledge of local market demand ENTRY MODES
  • 12. | 12 • Gaining access to networks and contacts in foreign markets • Navigating in unfamiliar business environments, e.g. due to language, (business) culture • Procedural barriers (standards, legal and regulatory framework) • Missing the capability to understand the competition and to assess potential opportunities and risks abroad • Short in confidence, management time and other resources to investigate and pursue opportunities in networks and markets abroad FIVE TYPES OF BARRIERS (UK 2010)
  • 13. | 13 • Readiness includes specific conditions for take-off of internationalization set in place in the firm: • A product/service that is in demand abroad • Significant management time and commitment across the firm • Stepwise model: solid position in the domestic market (confidence, working capital) • Sufficient resources to succeed: travelling costs, product modification, international marketing staff, etc. • A solid Export Plan (strategy) • Export knowledge and skills (e.g. country profile, export documentation) • Access to trade networks arranged in the host country (e.g. distribution) • Benefits from support (e.g. export credit insurance) READINESS TO INTERNATIONALIZATION
  • 14. URL . www.spin-up.eu eMail . info@spin-up.eu