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Volkswagen AG - The German Car Manufacturer and its Road to Internationalization: A Focus on the Chinese Market
Contributor(s): Boeing, Matthias (Author)
ISBN: 3656375674     ISBN-13: 9783656375678
Publisher: Grin Verlag
OUR PRICE:   $49.31  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2013
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- Business & Economics | Operations Research
Physical Information: 0.15" H x 5.83" W x 8.27" (0.21 lbs) 64 pages
 
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Seminar paper from the year 2013 in the subject Business economics - Operations Research, grade: 1.0 (Distinction), The University of York (The York Management School), course: International Business and Strategic Management, language: English, abstract: During the last decades the rapidly increasing pace of globalization created opportunities as well as challenges for many corporations all over the world. Among other industries, this process has also heavily affected car manufactures. From a first idea about a "Volkswagen" in 1904, the Volkswagen Group has grown to one of the largest and most successful car manufacturers worldwide ranked 17th among the world's biggest corporations by Forbes. Fuelled by the economic rebuilding of Europe as well as the attempts of several third world countries to gain economic influence, Volkswagen started its road to internationalization around 1950 to 1960 resulting in a breakthrough in Europe, the United States as well as Africa. Continuing this process Volkswagen later discovered the Chinese market in the 1980s. On the one hand this internationalization was favoured by opportunities but on the other hand different countries come along with issues that are unlike of those in their home market in Germany. This essay investigates which main opportunities and challenges VW particularly faced in the Chinese market starting from the beginning of its operations in 1985 to the early 21st century using an institution - based view. It also critically analyses the applicability of Dunning's OLI paradigm for Volkswagen's internationalization strategy in China.