Title: MIS 648 Country Study: IT Opportunities in Bulgaria
1MIS 648 Country Study IT Opportunities in
Bulgaria
- Presented by
- Daniel Caratini
- Sowmya Venugopal
- Nicole Hensley
- Janet Vasahlik
- October 23, 2006
2Agenda
- Physical Picture
- Socio-Cultural Facts
- Economy
- Demographics
- IT Industry Technology Scene, Penetration,
Training, Teledensity, Producers, Consumers,
Strength and Weakness - E-commerce Picture
- Business Climate of Bulgaria
- Business Climate of Eastern Europe
- Investment Opportunity 1 Internet Café
- Investment Opportunity 2 Tourism Service /
Website - Questions
3Physical Picture
Location
Topography
4Physical Picture (cont.)
- Total area 42,823 sq mi
- Temperate weather
- Cold damp winters
- Hot dry summers
- Transportation
- Crossroad between Europe, Asia and Africa
- Roads (102,016 km), Railways (6,500 km)
- 4 int. airports
- Seaports available
- Public transportation available
Information taken from www.wikipedia.org
5Socio-Cultural Facts
- Bulgarian flag gt
- Official language Bulgarian (84.8)
- Bulgaria is known for its folklore, traditional
music, rituals and tales - Has nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Currency Lev (1 US 1.55 LEV)
- Cash economy
- Religion
- Bulgarian Orthodox Church
- Islam, Roman Catholicism and Protestantism
Information taken from www.wikipedia.org
6Socio-Cultural Facts
- Politics
- Parliamentary Democratic republic
- Executive power is exercised by the government
- The U.S. Freedom House rates the country as a
free country (1 on political rights and with a 2
on civil rights) - Educational System
- Supported by the state
- Compulsory for children of ages seven to sixteen
- 41 state supported and private higher educational
institutions
Information taken from www.wikipedia.org
7Socio-Cultural Facts
Hofstedes Dimensions
Data taken from www.geert-hofstede.com
8Economy
- Brief economic history
- Collapse of communist regime in 1989
- Transitioning to market economy
- 1996-97 economic crash
- Member of NATO since 2004
- Scheduled to join the EU January 1, 2007
- Plans to adopt the euro in 2010 2011
- Major industries
- Agriculture / Farming (major crops wheat,
sunflower) - Electricity
9Economy
Data taken from The World Bank Group
10Demographics
- Population 7,718,000 (2005)
- Population growth rate -0.89 (est.)
- Net migration rate -4.3 migrant(s)/1,000
population (est.) - Life expectancy at birth 72.03 years
- Sex ratio 0.93
male)/female (est.) - Ethnic groups
- Bulgarian 83.9
- Turk 9.4
- Roma 4.7
- Russian 0.2
- Other 1.8
- Religion
- Bulgarian Orthodox 82.6
- Muslim 12.2
- Roman Catholic 0.6
- Protestant 0.5
- Other 4.1
11IT Industry - Technology Scene
- 1980s, leading supplier of 5th generation
computer systems to soviet union research
institutes, Electronics telecommunications
counted for 25 of industrial production - 1990s, modem technologies were introduced,
mobile wireless technologies became famous in
later 1990s. - Telecommunication infrastructure like DSL and
fiber optics were built by Bulgarian
Telecommunication Company (BTC) - ISP and telephony services are expensive
- Approximately 10.4 of the Bulgarian population
access internet.15 of internet access are
provided by public access points like internet
cafes, schools and workplace. Less than 3 of
internet users are from smaller towns.
12IT Industry - Penetration
- Bulgarian gov., banking telecommunication
sectors are the major users of IT. - Foreign investors entered telecommunication
market by acquiring ownership of existing
companies or by joint ventures. - International software and hardware producers do
not consider Bulgaria as a primary target. - Study and self-sufficient technology growth
- Continuous growth of technology penetration,
access affordability and connectivity - Growing digital divide in terms of accessibility
to IT infrastructure and provision of
internet-related services
13IT Industry - Training
- Uneven Penetration of internet access in
universities - AUBG (almost 11, other
universities 1100) - Internet usage is not integrated into learning
process - Absence of technology infrastructure leads to
theoretical knowledge in secondary schools
14IT Industry - Teledensity
- Teledensity 37 lines (PSTN) per 100 households.
Difficulty in finding out information on
companies teledensity. Digital phone lines are
growing and contribute to 22 of total phone
lines. ISDN lines were introduced only in year
2000 and hence a lower percentage of .34 of
total phone lines. 14.3 of the population
reported to have cell phones, 3/4th of the
household possess at least one cell phone device.
15IT Industry - Producers
- Most of the electronic transactions fall into B2C
category, B2B transactions occur only in about
100 small and tiny consumer segments. - In Bulgarian government, 18 of all workplaces in
public administration are computerized. 20 of
them have internet access. Bulgarian government
is well prepared to adopt technology compared to
the industry sectors. - Financial services sector and telecommunication
sector are the only economy sectors who have
greater IT penetration. - 30 of companies use computers at work, only 12
of them have internet access, 3 of employees
access internet for email and communication
purposes only. - Tendency towards increased company presence on
the internet, basic and static information like
Company Profile, Contact information and Listing
of products - The number of hosts in .bg domain was 1860,
2500 sites under .com, .net and .org
domains, about 800 others use Bulgarian portals
www.hit.bg, www.dir.bg, www.online.bg,
www.search.bg - The population of IT professionals fall between
4000 15000, (if we include telecom engineers
and IT teachers falls between 45-50000) - Uneven penetration of technology, low-level of
internet access, low level of trust in security
issues and lack of clear legal environment for
electronic business are the main causes for the
small inefficient local producers.
16IT Industry - Consumers
- IT specialists jobs are attractive 220 the
average monthly salary, specialized professionals
(systems admin, programmers) are paid 340 the
average monthly salary - According to Bulgarian Association for Internet
Technologies (BAIT), about 15000 IT professional
have left the country in the past 10-12 years.
Severe brain drain cause of unavailability of
challenging IT opportunities. - 800,000 debit car holders vs. 10,000 credit card
holders. 400-700 credit cards are being issued by
Bulgarian banks each month. - Only 1.4 of the debit card holders are
registered with ePay.bg (Bulgarias most popular
online payment system) due to lack of trust in
the systems security. - Common categories of goods traded on the internet
Books(45), Prepaid internet access cards(10),
Flowers souvenirs 10-12), music (7-8),
electronic items cell phones (6-7), online
payment of utility bills in Sofia (12-15). Here
processing is done on internet, payment is still
by the conventional manner upon delivery. - Online Payments by prepaid cards called
Net-Card are gaining popularity.
17IT Industry - Strengths Weaknesses
- Strengths
- 98 literacy rate, rated among the top 5 in the
world - No.2 in certified skills, after U.S.
- 4-6 increase in GDP for consecutive 5 years
- Robust Banking sector
- Existence of foreign investment initiatives
- Closer location to central Europe
- Weakness
- Brain drain
- Volatile transition economy
- Low access to computers, internet
- Strong presence of mafia culture
18E-commerce picture
- Bulgarian Firms
- 24 of local enterprises have websites
- 11 of which allow online ordering
- Bulgarian Consumers
- Estimated that only 3.8 of population made
online purchases in 2004 - Reasons for low eCommerce activity
- Weak economy
- Low wages
- High unemployment rate (11.5)
- Most popular online purchases are books and
- magazines!
Information taken from ARC Funds eBulgaria 2004
Report
19E-commerce picture (cont.)
20E-commerce picture (cont.)
Information taken from www.knigopolis.com
21Samples of IT Industries
- Value-added SMS services e-Commerce
- PIAPs / Internet cafes
- Government administrative services e-Government,
e-Policy http//www.daits.government.bg - IT outsourcing services such as BGITExchange
http//www.bgitexchange.com - BASSCOM Bulgarian association of software
companies http//www.basscom.org - Academics and education, aerospace and defense,
CAD/CAM systems, charity, construction,
entertainment, finance and banking, freight
forwarding, healthcare, insurance,
pharmaceuticals, telecommunications and tourism. - Competitive academic IT teams, winners
- Potential brain drain present
22Business Climate of Bulgaria
- Advantages
- Low inflation rates
- Average 4 economic growth since 2000
- Low corporate tax rates
- Pending EU membership
- Disadvantages
- High unemployment rate (11.5)
- Low wages
- Inefficient judicial system
- Strong organized crime presence
Information taken from Bulgaria Country
Commercial Guide 2006, U.S. Department of
Commerce
23Business Climate of Eastern Europe
- The UN defines Eastern Europe as
- Belarus
- Bulgaria
- Czech Republic
- Hungary
- Poland
- Moldova
- Romania
- Russian
- Federation
- Slovakia
- Ukraine
Information taken from the CIA World Factbook
24Business Climate of Eastern Europe
- Business Overview
- Former communist regimes
- Transforming economies
- 2005 average growth of 5
- High unemployment
- Low wages
Information taken from the CIA World Factbook
25Investment Opportunity 1 Internet Cafe
- Internet Cafes staffed with Bulgarian University
IT - students to provide
- Internet access
- PC usage training
- Internet and software training
26Investment Opportunity 1 (cont.)
- Why do we think this idea is viable?
- Reason 1
- Estimated 2006 Internet usage in Bulgaria is only
26 - 2004 survey identified reasons for low usage
- Too expensive (30.2 of respondents)
- Dont know how to use the Internet (18.9 of
respondents) - Dont have computer access (18.9)
27Investment Opportunity 1 (cont.)
- Why do we think this idea is viable?
- Reason 2
- Bulgarian higher education standards
- Globally recognized
- Produces highly skilled certified IT specialists
- Low wages
- Low employment opportunities
28Investment Opportunity 1 (cont.)
- Result
- IT professionals leaving Bulgaria after
graduation - IT knowledge learned at university level not
being diffused back into the country - Local and rural residents not gaining benefit of
world class IT education in Bulgarian
universities
29Investment Opportunity 1 (cont.)
- Internet Cafes staffed with university
- students would provide consumers
- PC access
- Internet access
- PC usage training
- Internet and software training
30Investment Opportunity 1 (cont.)
- Internet Cafes staffed with university
- students would provide investors
- Low cost labor by employing university students
- Access to a growing, yet untapped market
- Increasing profit potential as Internet usage
increases
31Investment Opportunity 1 (cont.)
- Internet Cafes staffed with University students
- would provide Bulgaria
- Increased Internet usage resulting from
- PC access
- Internet access
- PC and software training
- Opportunity for Bulgarians to benefit from strong
university IT programs despite high number of
graduates leaving the country
32Investment Opportunity 1 (cont.)
Information taken from Lecture 2
33Investment Opportunity 1 (cont.)
- Comparison to Latvia
- Household income statistics
- Bulgaria lowest 10 4.5 highest 10 22.8
- Latvia lowest 10 2.9 highest 10
25.9 - GDP growth
- Bulgaria 5.5
- Latvia 10.2
- Unemployment
- Bulgaria 11.5
- Latvia 7.5
34Investment Opportunity 2 Tourism Service /
Website
- Climate
- Geographic proximity to Oriental/Southern /
European locations - Natural resources, mountains, hydrothermal
sources - Traditional hospitality
- Historical sites
Information taken from http//www.geographic.org/m
aps/bulgaria_maps.html
35Investment Opportunity 2 (cont.)
Black Sea, Sofia
Sofia
Information taken from http//www.orienttravel-bg.
com
36Investment Opportunity 2 (cont.)
Golf, Ski, Spa, Water sports
- Ideal Spa and Recreational Resorts
- More than 500 natural mineral hydrothermal sources
- Ski Resorts, Mountains
- Golf Resorts
- Professional Sports Training Camps
Information taken from http//www.orienttravel-bg.
com
37Investment Opportunity 2 (cont.)
- Business Climate
- Black Sea area hub close to any Eastern European
as well as Southern tourist locations - Tourism, hospitality is the most important
- Tourism as business driver
- Credit card acceptance at tourist locations
- English/Russian/German
38Investment Opportunity 2 (cont.)
- Potential Business Opportunities
- With the IT sector still not a large source of
income, tourism with use of IT is still a good
source of income - Internet based central Tourism websites with
discounts, advertisement can grow e-commerce - Maintains Bulgarias niche in tourism while
improving IT penetration - E-commerce tourist kiosks, e-reservation
- Property investment for tourism, time share
39Investment Opportunity 2 (cont.)
- Specifics
- Establish e-Ticket, e-Commerce websites
- Provide safe online credit card transactions,
flexible packages - Use local resources
- Establish B2B Tourism/Reservation web services
- Recruit and use talents from Colleges/Universities
/IT firms
40Investment Opportunity 2 (cont.)
Information taken from Lecture 4
41Investment Opportunity 2 (cont.)
- Why investment in this country can differ from
- Latvia?
- Attractive sea-side locations
- Warm climate allows for more days for prime sea
side tourism which translate to more income - Close to other famous southern and oriental
tourist destination - Mountains and ski resorts attract winter
vacationers - Bulgaria is geared towards tourism
42Questions