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Hisrich
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Chapter 5
Identifying and Analyzing
Domestic and International
Opportunities
Copyright © 2010 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill/Irwin
5-2
Introduction
 Entrepreneurs find it difficult to both
manage and expand the venture they
created.
 To expand a venture, entrepreneurs need
to:
 Identify opportunities for domestic and
international expansion.
 Develop different management skills.
 Infuse new entrepreneurial spirit
(intrapreneurship).
5-3
 Factors contributing to international
expansion:
 Opening up of controlled economies to market-
oriented enterprise.
 Self-interest of organizations as well as the
impact of external events and forces.
 Developing countries need training and
education as well as infrastructure to support
their development and growth in the next
century.
Introduction (cont.)
5-4
Opportunity Recognition and the
Opportunity Assessment Plan
 The key to successful domestic and
international entrepreneurship is to develop
an idea that has a market with a need for
the product or service idea conceived.
 Opportunity assessment is often best
accomplished by developing an opportunity
assessment plan.
 An opportunity assessment plan is not a
business plan.
5-5
 An opportunity assessment plan has four
sections:
 The first section develops the idea, analyzes
competitive products and companies, and
identifies the unique selling propositions.
 The second section focuses on the market—its
size, trends, characteristics, and growth rate.
 The third section focuses on the entrepreneur’s
and management team’s skills and experience.
 The final section develops a time line indicating
the steps to successfully launch the venture.
Opportunity Recognition and the
Opportunity Assessment Plan (cont.)
5-6
Information Sources
 General Information
 SCORE is a nonprofit organization that provides
free online and in-person assistance.
 Small Business Development Centers provides
counseling, training, and technical assistance on
all aspects of managing a new venture.
 The U.S. Chamber Small Business Center
provides start-up assistance through Web-based
tools and resources.
 Other valuable Web sites include: nasbic.org,
nvca.org, nbia.org, www.fasttrac.org,
activecapital.org, c-e-o.org, entre-ed.org,
kauffman.org.
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5-7
Information Sources (cont.)
 Industry and Market Information
 Plunkett - Industry data, market research,
trends, statistics on markets, and forecasts.
 Frost and Sullivan - Industry specific
information.
 Euromonitor – Information on consumer market
sizes, marketing parameters, companies, and
brands.
 Gartner - Information on technology markets.
 Gale Directory Library - Industry statistics and
information on nonprofit organizations and
associations.
5-8
 Competitive Company and Product
Information
 Business Source Complete - Provides company
and industry information by scanning the
Datamonitor reports.
 Hoovers - Provides information on both large
and small companies with links to competitors in
the same NAICS (North American Industrial
Classification System) category.
 Mergent - Provides detailed company and
product information on U.S. and international
companies.
Information Sources (cont.)
5-9
 Government Sources
 Census reports
 factfinder.census.gov
 www.census.gov/ipc/www/idb
 Export/import authority
 UN Comtrade
 www.business.gov/expand/import-export
 NAICS and Standard Industrial Classification
codes
 www.naics.com/info.htm
 www.osha.gov/pls/imis/sic_manual.html
Information Sources (cont.)
5-10
 Search Engines
 There are many key terms for searching the
needed industry, market, and competitive
information.
 Trade Associations
 Good source for country-specific industry data.
 Trade Publications
 Provide information and insights on trend,
companies, and trade shows from a local
perspective of the particular market and market
conditions.
Information Sources (cont.)
5-11
The Nature of International
Entrepreneurship
 International entrepreneurship is the
process of an entrepreneur conducting
business activities across national
boundaries.
 The activities necessary for ascertaining and
satisfying the needs and wants of target
consumers take place in more than one country.
 With a commercial history of only 300
years, the United States is a relative
newcomer to the international business
arena.
5-12
The Importance of International
Business to the Firm
 International business has become
increasingly important to firms of all sizes.
 A successful entrepreneur must be able to:
 Fully understand the difference between
domestic and international business.
 Respond accordingly thereby successfully “going
global.”
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5-13
International versus Domestic
Entrepreneurship
 Economics
 In a domestic business strategy, the entire
country is organized under a single economic
system and has the same currency.
 Creating a business strategy for a multicountry
area means dealing with differences in:
 Levels of economic development.
 Currency valuations.
 Government regulations.
 Banking, venture capital, marketing, and distribution
systems.
5-14
 Stage of Economic Development
 Certain factors significantly impact a firm’s
ability to successfully engage in international
business such as:
 Fundamental infrastructures.
 Banking facilities and systems.
 Educational systems.
 Legal system.
 Business ethics and norms.
International versus Domestic
Entrepreneurship (cont.)
5-15
 Balance of Payments Current Account
 With the present system of flexible exchange
rates, a country’s current account (the
difference between the value of a country’s
imports and exports over time) affects the
valuation of its currency.
 The valuation of one country’s currency affects
business transactions between countries.
International versus Domestic
Entrepreneurship (cont.)
5-16
 Type of System
 Difficulties in doing business in economies that
are developing, or in transition.
 Use of barter or third-party arrangements in
these countries to increase business activity.
 Barter - A method of payment using nonmoney items.
 Third-party arrangements - Paying for goods indirectly
through another source.
International versus Domestic
Entrepreneurship (cont.)
5-17
 Political-Legal Environment
 Political risk analysis - An assessment of a
country’s political policies and its stability prior
to entry.
 Types of political risks:
 Operating risk.
 Transfer risk.
 Ownership risk .
 Conflict and changes in the solvency of the country.
International versus Domestic
Entrepreneurship (cont.)
5-18
 A country’s legal system regulates:
 Its business practices.
 The manner in which business transactions are
executed.
 The rights and obligations involved in any business
transaction between parties.
 Critical areas for every entrepreneur:
 Property rights.
 Contract law.
 Product safety.
 Product liability.
International versus Domestic
Entrepreneurship (cont.)
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5-19
 Language
 One of the biggest problems for the
entrepreneur is finding a translator.
 Significant problems can occur with careless
translation.
 Care should be taken to hire a translator whose
native tongue is the target language and whose
expertise matches that of the original authors.
International versus Domestic
Entrepreneurship (cont.)
5-20
Technological Environment
 The variation and availability of technology
are often surprising, particularly to an
entrepreneur from a developed country.
 New products in a country are created
based on the conditions and infrastructure
operant in that country.
5-21
Figure 5.1 - Various Aspects of
Culture
Figure 5.1
5-22
Available Distribution Systems
 Factors to be considered in determining the
distribution system for a country:
 Overall sales potential.
 Amount and type of competition.
 Cost of the product.
 Geographical size and density.
 Investment policies.
 Exchange rates and controls.
 Level of political risk.
 Overall marketing plan.
5-23
Motivations to Go Global
 Profits.
 Competitive pressures.
 Unique product(s) or service(s).
 Excess production capacity.
 Declining home country sales.
 Unique market opportunity.
 Economies of scale.
 Technological advantage.
 Tax benefits.
5-24
Strategic Effects of Going Global
 Physical and psychological closeness to the
international market affects the way
business occurs.
 Cultural variables, language, and legal
factors can make a foreign market that is
geographically close seem psychologically
distant.
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5-25
 Issues involved in psychological distance:
 The distance envisioned by the entrepreneur
may be based more on perception than reality.
 Closer psychological proximity makes it easier
for an entrepreneurial firm to enter a market.
 There are more similarities than differences
between individual entrepreneurs regardless of
the country.
Strategic Effects of Going Global
(cont.)
5-26
Foreign Market Selection
 One good market selection model employs
a five-step approach:
 Develop appropriate indicators.
 Collect data and convert into comparable
indicators.
 Establish an appropriate weight for each
indicator.
 Analyze the data.
 Select the appropriate market from the market
rankings.
5-27
Entrepreneurial Entry Strategies
 Exporting
 Indirect exporting.
 Direct exporting.
 Nonequity Arrangements
 Licensing.
 Turn-key projects.
 Management contracts.
5-28
Entrepreneurial Entry Strategies
(cont.)
 Direct Foreign Investment
 Minority Interests.
 Joint Ventures.
 Majority Interest.
 Mergers:
 Horizontal merger.
 Vertical merger.
 Product extension merger.
 Market extension merger.
 Diversified activity merger.
5-29
Entrepreneurial Partnering
 Foreign entrepreneurs know the country
and culture.
 They can facilitate business transactions and
update the entrepreneur on business, economic,
and political conditions.
 Good partners share the entrepreneur’s
vision, are unlikely to exploit the
partnership, and can help the entrepreneur
achieve his or her goals.
5-30
Barriers to International Trade
 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
(GATT)
 Established in 1947 under U.S. leadership;
includes over 100 nations.
 Objective - To liberalize trade by eliminating or
reducing tariffs, subsidies, and import quotas.
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5-31
 Increasing Protectionist Attitudes
 Support of GATT resulted in:
 Strain on the world trading system and the economic
success of countries perceived as not playing by rules.
 Establishment of bilateral voluntary export restraints to
circumvent GATT.
 Trade Blocs and Free Trade Areas
 Free Trade Area (FTA).
 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
 Treaty of Asunción – Mercosur trade zone.
 European Community (EC).
Barriers to International Trade (cont.)
5-32
 Entrepreneur’s Strategy and Trade Barriers
 Trade barriers increase entrepreneurs’ costs of
exporting products or semifinished products to a
country.
 Voluntary export restraints may limit
entrepreneurs’ ability to sell products in a
country from production facilities outside the
country.
 Entrepreneurs may have to locate assembly or
production facilities in a country to conform to
local content regulations.
Barriers to International Trade (cont.)

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Entrepreneurship hisrich chapter 5

  • 1. 1 Hisrich Peters Shepherd Chapter 5 Identifying and Analyzing Domestic and International Opportunities Copyright © 2010 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill/Irwin 5-2 Introduction  Entrepreneurs find it difficult to both manage and expand the venture they created.  To expand a venture, entrepreneurs need to:  Identify opportunities for domestic and international expansion.  Develop different management skills.  Infuse new entrepreneurial spirit (intrapreneurship). 5-3  Factors contributing to international expansion:  Opening up of controlled economies to market- oriented enterprise.  Self-interest of organizations as well as the impact of external events and forces.  Developing countries need training and education as well as infrastructure to support their development and growth in the next century. Introduction (cont.) 5-4 Opportunity Recognition and the Opportunity Assessment Plan  The key to successful domestic and international entrepreneurship is to develop an idea that has a market with a need for the product or service idea conceived.  Opportunity assessment is often best accomplished by developing an opportunity assessment plan.  An opportunity assessment plan is not a business plan. 5-5  An opportunity assessment plan has four sections:  The first section develops the idea, analyzes competitive products and companies, and identifies the unique selling propositions.  The second section focuses on the market—its size, trends, characteristics, and growth rate.  The third section focuses on the entrepreneur’s and management team’s skills and experience.  The final section develops a time line indicating the steps to successfully launch the venture. Opportunity Recognition and the Opportunity Assessment Plan (cont.) 5-6 Information Sources  General Information  SCORE is a nonprofit organization that provides free online and in-person assistance.  Small Business Development Centers provides counseling, training, and technical assistance on all aspects of managing a new venture.  The U.S. Chamber Small Business Center provides start-up assistance through Web-based tools and resources.  Other valuable Web sites include: nasbic.org, nvca.org, nbia.org, www.fasttrac.org, activecapital.org, c-e-o.org, entre-ed.org, kauffman.org.
  • 2. 2 5-7 Information Sources (cont.)  Industry and Market Information  Plunkett - Industry data, market research, trends, statistics on markets, and forecasts.  Frost and Sullivan - Industry specific information.  Euromonitor – Information on consumer market sizes, marketing parameters, companies, and brands.  Gartner - Information on technology markets.  Gale Directory Library - Industry statistics and information on nonprofit organizations and associations. 5-8  Competitive Company and Product Information  Business Source Complete - Provides company and industry information by scanning the Datamonitor reports.  Hoovers - Provides information on both large and small companies with links to competitors in the same NAICS (North American Industrial Classification System) category.  Mergent - Provides detailed company and product information on U.S. and international companies. Information Sources (cont.) 5-9  Government Sources  Census reports  factfinder.census.gov  www.census.gov/ipc/www/idb  Export/import authority  UN Comtrade  www.business.gov/expand/import-export  NAICS and Standard Industrial Classification codes  www.naics.com/info.htm  www.osha.gov/pls/imis/sic_manual.html Information Sources (cont.) 5-10  Search Engines  There are many key terms for searching the needed industry, market, and competitive information.  Trade Associations  Good source for country-specific industry data.  Trade Publications  Provide information and insights on trend, companies, and trade shows from a local perspective of the particular market and market conditions. Information Sources (cont.) 5-11 The Nature of International Entrepreneurship  International entrepreneurship is the process of an entrepreneur conducting business activities across national boundaries.  The activities necessary for ascertaining and satisfying the needs and wants of target consumers take place in more than one country.  With a commercial history of only 300 years, the United States is a relative newcomer to the international business arena. 5-12 The Importance of International Business to the Firm  International business has become increasingly important to firms of all sizes.  A successful entrepreneur must be able to:  Fully understand the difference between domestic and international business.  Respond accordingly thereby successfully “going global.”
  • 3. 3 5-13 International versus Domestic Entrepreneurship  Economics  In a domestic business strategy, the entire country is organized under a single economic system and has the same currency.  Creating a business strategy for a multicountry area means dealing with differences in:  Levels of economic development.  Currency valuations.  Government regulations.  Banking, venture capital, marketing, and distribution systems. 5-14  Stage of Economic Development  Certain factors significantly impact a firm’s ability to successfully engage in international business such as:  Fundamental infrastructures.  Banking facilities and systems.  Educational systems.  Legal system.  Business ethics and norms. International versus Domestic Entrepreneurship (cont.) 5-15  Balance of Payments Current Account  With the present system of flexible exchange rates, a country’s current account (the difference between the value of a country’s imports and exports over time) affects the valuation of its currency.  The valuation of one country’s currency affects business transactions between countries. International versus Domestic Entrepreneurship (cont.) 5-16  Type of System  Difficulties in doing business in economies that are developing, or in transition.  Use of barter or third-party arrangements in these countries to increase business activity.  Barter - A method of payment using nonmoney items.  Third-party arrangements - Paying for goods indirectly through another source. International versus Domestic Entrepreneurship (cont.) 5-17  Political-Legal Environment  Political risk analysis - An assessment of a country’s political policies and its stability prior to entry.  Types of political risks:  Operating risk.  Transfer risk.  Ownership risk .  Conflict and changes in the solvency of the country. International versus Domestic Entrepreneurship (cont.) 5-18  A country’s legal system regulates:  Its business practices.  The manner in which business transactions are executed.  The rights and obligations involved in any business transaction between parties.  Critical areas for every entrepreneur:  Property rights.  Contract law.  Product safety.  Product liability. International versus Domestic Entrepreneurship (cont.)
  • 4. 4 5-19  Language  One of the biggest problems for the entrepreneur is finding a translator.  Significant problems can occur with careless translation.  Care should be taken to hire a translator whose native tongue is the target language and whose expertise matches that of the original authors. International versus Domestic Entrepreneurship (cont.) 5-20 Technological Environment  The variation and availability of technology are often surprising, particularly to an entrepreneur from a developed country.  New products in a country are created based on the conditions and infrastructure operant in that country. 5-21 Figure 5.1 - Various Aspects of Culture Figure 5.1 5-22 Available Distribution Systems  Factors to be considered in determining the distribution system for a country:  Overall sales potential.  Amount and type of competition.  Cost of the product.  Geographical size and density.  Investment policies.  Exchange rates and controls.  Level of political risk.  Overall marketing plan. 5-23 Motivations to Go Global  Profits.  Competitive pressures.  Unique product(s) or service(s).  Excess production capacity.  Declining home country sales.  Unique market opportunity.  Economies of scale.  Technological advantage.  Tax benefits. 5-24 Strategic Effects of Going Global  Physical and psychological closeness to the international market affects the way business occurs.  Cultural variables, language, and legal factors can make a foreign market that is geographically close seem psychologically distant.
  • 5. 5 5-25  Issues involved in psychological distance:  The distance envisioned by the entrepreneur may be based more on perception than reality.  Closer psychological proximity makes it easier for an entrepreneurial firm to enter a market.  There are more similarities than differences between individual entrepreneurs regardless of the country. Strategic Effects of Going Global (cont.) 5-26 Foreign Market Selection  One good market selection model employs a five-step approach:  Develop appropriate indicators.  Collect data and convert into comparable indicators.  Establish an appropriate weight for each indicator.  Analyze the data.  Select the appropriate market from the market rankings. 5-27 Entrepreneurial Entry Strategies  Exporting  Indirect exporting.  Direct exporting.  Nonequity Arrangements  Licensing.  Turn-key projects.  Management contracts. 5-28 Entrepreneurial Entry Strategies (cont.)  Direct Foreign Investment  Minority Interests.  Joint Ventures.  Majority Interest.  Mergers:  Horizontal merger.  Vertical merger.  Product extension merger.  Market extension merger.  Diversified activity merger. 5-29 Entrepreneurial Partnering  Foreign entrepreneurs know the country and culture.  They can facilitate business transactions and update the entrepreneur on business, economic, and political conditions.  Good partners share the entrepreneur’s vision, are unlikely to exploit the partnership, and can help the entrepreneur achieve his or her goals. 5-30 Barriers to International Trade  General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)  Established in 1947 under U.S. leadership; includes over 100 nations.  Objective - To liberalize trade by eliminating or reducing tariffs, subsidies, and import quotas.
  • 6. 6 5-31  Increasing Protectionist Attitudes  Support of GATT resulted in:  Strain on the world trading system and the economic success of countries perceived as not playing by rules.  Establishment of bilateral voluntary export restraints to circumvent GATT.  Trade Blocs and Free Trade Areas  Free Trade Area (FTA).  North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).  Treaty of Asunción – Mercosur trade zone.  European Community (EC). Barriers to International Trade (cont.) 5-32  Entrepreneur’s Strategy and Trade Barriers  Trade barriers increase entrepreneurs’ costs of exporting products or semifinished products to a country.  Voluntary export restraints may limit entrepreneurs’ ability to sell products in a country from production facilities outside the country.  Entrepreneurs may have to locate assembly or production facilities in a country to conform to local content regulations. Barriers to International Trade (cont.)