International Market Entry and Development: Are European SMEs ready to China? Author: Feng Lu

Over the last decade internationalization business has increased dramatically, especially among some fast growing international markets. At the microenvironment and industry level, internationalization brings a rise to market turbulence, increase competition of firms, loss of a protected market due...

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Main Author: FENG, LU
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27433/
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Summary:Over the last decade internationalization business has increased dramatically, especially among some fast growing international markets. At the microenvironment and industry level, internationalization brings a rise to market turbulence, increase competition of firms, loss of a protected market due to international trade, furthermore give companies much more opportunities and challenges (Adam, 2006). Within the environment of internationalization, a large number of small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) start approaching global market, however, what internationalization process is more suitable for them and which entry form is matching their occasion. A several of problems are facing to SMEs internationalization progress.