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1 Case Studies on Market Entry Strategies Vol. I Edited by Souvik Dhar ICFAI Business School Case Development Centre ICFAI Books # 71, Nagarjuna Hills, Punjagutta, Hyderabad
2 ICFAI Books # 71, Nagarjuna Hills, Punjagutta, Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh, INDIA Phone : /91, Fax: [email protected], [email protected] Website: The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, used in a spreadsheet, or transmitted in any form or by any means - electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise without prior permission in writing from The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India. While every care has been taken to avoid errors and omissions, this book is being sold on the condition and understanding that the information given in the book is merely for reference and must not be taken as having authority of or being binding in any way on the authors, editors, publisher or sellers. Product or corporate names may be registered trademarks. These are used in the book only for the purpose of identification and explanation, without intent to infringe. Case studies are intended to be used as a basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. Copies of individual case studies are available for purchase from ISBN Editorial Team: Mercy Mathew and Subha Dharmapuri Visualiser: Ch. Yugandhar Rao Designer: K. Sreehari Rao
3 Case Title Page No. Business in India The LG Way 1 Carrefour in China 11 Carrefour in Japan 19 China's Beauty Industry: L'Oreal's Foray 33 GM in China 43 H&M: The Swedish Fashion Discounter in USA 55 Hang Seng Bank in China: The Growth Strategies 63 Heineken in Russia: The Growth Strategies 73 Indica's Foreign Foray 81 KFC in China 89 Market Entry Strategies of Gmail 107 McDonald's in China 113 Metro in India: Fighting Against Odds 131 Microsoft's Entry into Antivirus Industry 143 Samsung in India: The Growth Strategies 151 UBS: The Swiss Bank in China 161 Wal-Mart in Japan 169 Whole Foods in UK: The Growth Challenges 181
4 AN OVERVIEW With saturation of domestic markets and intense competition, it is imperative for companies to internationalize their operations. In order to survive and grow, the companies are forced to seek and exploit opportunities in newer markets. But the process of penetrating and then developing an international market for the product is a laborious activity. With no sales and marketing infrastructure in place, and little or no knowledge of the market, the efforts required to enter a new market is similar to that of establishing a start-up venture. Companies enter international markets for varied reasons. But, the fundamental reason is the potential demand of the new market. Besides, internationalization can help the company achieve greater economies of scale. But in certain cases, a company may enter a new market as a reaction to a competitor s move. This is driven by the belief that the competitor would gain a significant advantage if it were allowed to operate alone in that market. At times, some companies undertake foreign market entry with the objective of learning. Learning indirectly, via a local distributor or a partner, is less effective and does not contribute significantly to enable the company develop itself into a global player. Apart from the varied marketing objectives, government incentives to boost exports and global operations also encourage companies to enter markets it would otherwise not have ventured into. Companies often follow, what is sometimes referred to as the increasing commitment pattern of market penetration, in which it starts with exporting its products to the target countries, thereafter has a tie-up with a local distributor or a partner and later switches to a directly controlled subsidiary. The choice of the alternative modes of market entry is also determined by the level of risk-control, trade-off the company desires. On the one hand, low-intensity mode of entry minimizes risk, as the company does not have to make any investment in the target country in the form of offices, distribution facilities, sales personnel, or marketing campaigns. At the same time, the company will have little or no involvement in most elements of the marketing plan, including the investment in marketing, distribution arrangements, and service standards. The company is also clueless about timely and accurate market information, such as customer behavior, market shares and price levels. On the other hand, a higher-intensity mode of market participation, involving investments in on human resource, distribution, and marketing programs, would ensure control but increases the risks for the company. The potential financial and marketing risk also plays a decisive role in the choice of market-entry mode. Financial risk is usually the major consideration at the point of market entry, and it is minimized by low-intensity modes of market participation. But in such cases the marketing risk is maximized, with a local partner making all the important marketing decisions. i
5 Comparison of Foreign Market Entry Modes Mode Exporting Conditions favoring this mode Limited sales potential in the target country; little product adaptation required Distribution channels close to plant High production costs in target countries Liberal import policies High political risk Advantages Minimizes risk and investment Speed of entry Maximizes scale; uses existing facilities. D Licensing Joint Ventures Import and investment barriers Legal protection possible in target environment Low sales potential in target country Large cultural distance Licensee lacks ability to become a competitor Import barriers Large cultural distance Assets cannot be fairly priced High sales potential Some political risk Government restriction on foreign ownership Local company can provide skills, resources, distribution network, brand name, etc. Minimizes risk and investment Speed of entry Able to circumvent trade barriers High ROI Overcomes ownership restriction and cultural distance Combines resources of two companies Potential for learning Viewed as insider Less investment required Import barriers Greater Source: ii
6 Risk and Control Trade-off Risk and Control Trade-off Source: Arnold, David Strategies for Entering and Developing International Markets, October 17 th 2006 Often, multinational companies presume that the market-entry strategies that served them well in one market would hold good in other markets as well. Such strategies plan to leverage on competitive assets such as brand names, managers, and suppliers of marketing services. However, it ignores the fundamental tenet of marketing companies should adapt their product offerings to meet the different market conditions. The more experienced international companies find ways of adapting to local market conditions, including new locally-oriented brands, distribution channels, and new packaging and pricing. iii
7 This book helps in understanding the difference between doing business in a domestic market vis-à-vis an international market. The assortment of 18 case studies across industries provides a better perspective about the various market-entry strategies and the rationale behind adopting those strategies given the socio-economic conditions and the business environment of the target country. Name of the Case Study Industry Core Theo Business in India The LG Way Consumer Electronics Wholly-own customizatio Carrefour in China Grocery Retail Competitive market Carrefour in Japan Grocery Retail Developing competitive China s Beauty Industry: L Oreal s Foray Personal Care Products Marketing st market GM in China Automobile New market initiatives by H&M: The Swedish Fashion Discounter in USA Retail Challenges: prospects in Hang Seng Bank in China: The Growth Strategies Banking Adapting op change in bu environment Developing new market Heineken in Russia: The Growth Beverages Strategies Indica s Foreign Foray Automobile Partnership/J KFC in China Fast Food Customizing new market Market Entry Strategies of Gmail Information Technology Entering a n domain McDonald s in China Fast Food Modifying c for a new ma franchising m wholly-owne company or restaurants Metro in India: Fighting Against Odds Retail Hurdles in n regulation Microsoft s Entry into Antivirus Industry Information Technology Entering a n domain Samsung in India: The Growth Strategies Electronics Marketing m market UBS: The Swiss Bank in China Banking Developing market the information iv
8 The case Market Entry Strategies of Gmail details how Google through its innovative offerings for customers entered a new business domain, which was dominated by Yahoo! and MSN. Wal-Mart in Japan highlights the trend of going international because of stagnant growth opportunities in the domestic market. Wal-Mart forayed into Japan an economy with spiraling deflation, shrinking consumer spending and cutthroat competition. The case study McDonald s in China showcases the company s shift in market entry policy to enter China. Owing to the Chinese government s regulations and policies, McDonald s restaurants are either wholly-owned by the company or jointly-owned, contrary to the setting up of franchising stores elsewhere. Despite the presence of western fast food joints like McDonald s and Subway in China and tough competition from domestic food chains like Ronghua Chicken, how KFC managed to expand its business through customization is highlighted in the case KFC in China. Indica s Foreign Foray elucidates how India s first indigenous car, Tata Indica made its debut in the European market through an agreement with MG Rover Group of UK. The importance of catering to customers need and customizing operations to the local conditions to spur growth is the highlight of the case Business in India The LG Way. Microsoft s Entry into Antivirus Industry demonstrates the trend of entering a new business domain to beat competition. Business growth challenges in a new market is the focus of the case Whole Foods in UK: The Growth Challenges. The market entry strategies adopted by Carrefour in order to become one of the leading retailers in Japan is the focus of the case study Carrefour in Japan. How local rules and regulations and protests by local trading communities affect the business, is the focus of the case Metro in India: Fighting against Odds. Hang Seng Bank in China: The Growth Strategies describes the business expansion strategy in a new market taking advantage of the relaxation in government regulations. Carrefour in China deals with how multinational companies change the way the industry operates leading to the emergence of different business formats. China s Beauty Industry: L Oreal s Foray highlights entry and marketing strategies in a new market. It also provides an insight into the business environment of a country, which poses a challenge to the operations of the company. H&M: The Swedish Fashion Discounter in USA highlights the difference between doing business in a domestic market vis-à-vis an international market. Failing to discern the difference has resulted in many companies missing the growth and profit targets. The case study UBS: The Swiss Bank in China explains how a business gradually gains exposure in the new market by its active participation, thus gaining a strong foothold in the market. The opening up of China s automotive sector to foreign companies came with a rider technology transfer to the local companies. GM in China highlights how government regulation acts as a hurdle in developing business in a new market. Heineken in Russia: v
9 The Growth Strategies unveils Heineken s increasing presence in the Russian market through its investments. Samsung in India focuses on the mix of product features, technology and aggressive marketing, which has given the company a strong position in India. vi
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