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Firm strategies in international markets: The case of international entry into the United States wine industry.
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Firm strategies in international markets: The case of international entry into the United States wine industry./
作者:
Solana Rosillo, Juan B.
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214 p.
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Major Professor: Philip C. Abbott.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International59-01A.
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Business Administration, Marketing. -
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0591735105
Firm strategies in international markets: The case of international entry into the United States wine industry.
Solana Rosillo, Juan B.
Firm strategies in international markets: The case of international entry into the United States wine industry.
- 214 p.
Major Professor: Philip C. Abbott.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Purdue University, 1997.
This dissertation develops a cost benefit framework that explains firms' international entry decisions, accounting for consumer demand for differentiated products, competitors' strategies and distributors' market power. It is used to explain the economics of observed entry patterns of Spanish and Australian firms into the US wine import industry. In addition to simulating observed industry behavior, we also calculate effects of alternative firm entry strategies and the impact on Spanish exporters of current export subsidy policies.
ISBN: 0591735105Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Accurate analysis of firm profits from international entry needs to account for potential revenue increases, and from bypassing distributors with market power, in addition to cost effects. Therefore, an entry mode with higher fixed cost (opening a marketing subsidiary) can result in higher net profit than other modes with lower fixed costs (e.g., exporting directly). Due to the imperfectly competitive nature of the wine market, together with market power in distribution, we found that Australian firms, entering by a marketing subsidiary instead of exporting directly, rapidly increased their market share.
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