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Title: International Business Seminar Analyses of National Markets


1
International Business SeminarAnalyses of
National Markets
From World Business, J. Hill, 2005 Rev 2/22/07
2
National Markets Analysis Outline Modified
Figure 5-1
Analysis of National Markets
Commercial / Business Market Analysis
  • The Shaping of National Cultures
  • Historic Factors
  • Geographic Factors
  • Macro/ Current Country
  • Business Environment Analysis
  • Socio-Political
  • Legal
  • Economic
  • International Position

Operating Context Conditions
Industry Analysis
Product-Market Fit
3
Key Points
  • Thorough examinations of national markets entail
  • Reviewing background info on country history and
    geography
  • Assessing the current political, cultural,
    economic, and international situations
  • Evaluating its commercial and industry
    environments

4
Key Points
  • Historic background traces national cultural
    political development and economic change.
  • Geographic factors affect national economic and
    infrastructure development.
  • Managers examine the current political, legal,
    economic, and international situations.

5
Key Points
  • National economic positions should be assessed in
    their regional context first, followed by
    examinations of economic indicators, private
    sectors, and memberships of international
    organizations.
  • Analyses of country balances of payments show how
    nations are performing in international trade.

6
Key Points
  • Business environment analyses review current
    general factors affecting operations in foreign
    markets, including
  • Cultural analyses looking at national backgrounds
    and behaviors.
  • Commercial industry analyses comprise
    examinations of specific national and global
    industry conditions and structure.

7
Shaping of National Cultures
  • Historic Influences on National Culture
    Development
  • Geographic Influences on National Culture
    Development

8
Historic Influences on National Culture
Development
  • Political trends, power bases and sensitivities
    powerful families key leaders
  • Industrialization, Economic Change and
    Development agriculture-industrial-service
    sector breakdowns as key indicators
  • Cultural development, ethnic, cultural and
    linguistic differences size of groups and extent
    of rivalries
  • External influences on country behaviors

9
External Influences on Country Behaviors
  • National participation and membership of global
    treaties and conventions UN, IMF, WTO, World
    Bank, IMO, ICAO and so on
  • Participation in Regional Political
    Organizations Organization of American States
    (OAS), Organization of African Unity (OAU).
  • Historic Events and National Rivalries China
    and Taiwan North versus Southern Ireland

10
Geographic Influences
  • Geographic Influences on National Development
  • Country location on world map affects
    political, trade, commercial relationships
  • Climate affects population concentrations, food
    supplies, work conditions, national mindsets
    (e.g. fatalism in developing nations)
  • Population concentrations affects market demand
    and marketing approaches (e.g. ethnic groups)
  • Resources agricultural food supplies, energy
    sources, mineral supplies
  • Topography affects population, distribution

11
Geographic Influences
  • Geographic Influences on Infrastructure
    Development necessary in foreign, especially
    developing markets
  • Utility and Energy Assessments water, sewer,
    energy availabilities
  • Communication infrastructures telephones,
    radio, TV, print media availabilities
  • Transportation infrastructures extent of
    development of highways, waterways, rail, port,
    harbor and airport facilities

12
Commercial Analysis
  • Current Business Environment Analyses
  • Macro Situation/Position Analyses
  • Culture Demand Analyses
  • Industry-Specific Analyses
  • Competitive Analyses
  • Supply Chain Analyses
  • Attractiveness Success Factors

13
Current Business Environment Analysis
  • Current Political Situation
  • Current Legal Factors
  • Current Economic Situation
  • Current International Position
  • Current Cultural Demand Factors

14
Current Business Environment Analysis
  • Current Political Situation
  • Political system democracy v.s. authoritarian
    systems extent of democracy (1 party
    democracies)
  • Parliamentary Assemblies who has power
    frequency of elections
  • Key political parties and philosophies (right,
    left wing, special interests)
  • Political risk, elections, and the likelihood of
    political change

15
Current Business Environment Analysis
  • Political Risk, Elections and the Likelihood of
    Political Change
  • Internal frictions ethnic or religious groups
    and their influence on national politics
  • External influences impact of globalization,
    westernization, privatization
  • Economic problems inflation, unemployment,
    growth, trade (e.g. protectionism)
  • Political problems government expenditure
    priorities taxation levels, social welfare,
    corruption, business legislation

16
Current Business Environment Analysis
  • Current Economic Position
  • Comparative economic analyses country versus
    regional performance puts national economic
    performance into perspective
  • Country-specific economic analyses
  • General economic indicators GDP size, GDP per
    capita government income/expenditures growth,
    inflation
  • Private-sector performance public/private
    expenditures agriculture-industry-services key
    industries and sectors
  • International economic and trade policies tariff
    levels, WTO, trade bloc membership

17
Current Business Environment Analysis
  • Current International Position
  • Analyzing Country Balance of Payments
  • Current Account merchandise trade balance, goods
    and services balance, income account, unrequited
    (one-time) transfers
  • Capital Account capital account, direct
    investments, portfolio investments, monetary
    transactions
  • Financial Accountdirect investments portfolio
    investments financial derivatives other
    investments
  • Net Errors and Omissions
  • Reserves and related items show how B/P surpluses
    are used or how deficits are financed

18
Current Business Environment Analysis
  • How Managers use Balance of Payments Data
  • Merchandise trade balance Imports and exports
    protectionist tendencies, currency adjustments
  • Services laws requiring local carriers
  • Investments restrictions for capital flight
  • Balance of payments effects on currency values
    B/P surpluses (currency strengthening) B/P
    deficits (currency weakening)
  • Inflation rate effects on balance of payments and
    currency values high inflation likely currency
    devaluations

19
Current Business Environment Analysis
  • Financial Aspects Capital Markets, Taxation
    Policies, and Currency Issues
  • National capital markets long, medium, short
    term capital sources (stock markets, banks)
  • Corporate taxation and taxes rates, exemptions
  • Currency considerations convertibility
    stability preferences for depreciating
    currencies for exports and investments

20
Current Business Environment Analysis
  • Legal Infrastructures
  • Industry ownership limitations off limits
    sectors ownership restrictions
  • Monopoly and anti-trust laws affects
    acquisitions
  • Intellectual property laws procedures,
    effectiveness, enforcement
  • Consumer protection laws warranties,
    advertising, deceptive practices
  • Environmental laws recycling, pollution,
    chemical use
  • Local company organization affects
    shareholder/owner responsibilities, liabilities,
    obligations

21
Current Business Environment Analysis
  • Demand Analysis Customer and Marketing
    Considerations
  • Customer concentrations where located
  • Customer segmentation issues profiles, location
  • Marketing research services availability

22
Current Business Environment Analysis
  • Cultural Analysis
  • General national backgrounds climate, history,
    government, education, population, religion,
    language
  • Interpersonal relations family unit, dating,
    appearance, visiting, greetings, eating habits,
    tipping, gender relations, body language,
    gestures
  • Lifestyles eating habits, recreational sports,
    diet, refreshments (alcohol)
  • General attitudes family, friends, punctuality,
    modesty, religiosity, surprises, materialism,
    social classes, ethnic identities, male-female
    relations

23
Industry Analysis
  • Market Size Growth
  • Competitive Structure Forces
  • Competitors firms global, regional, national
    competitors overlaps
  • Industry characteristics
  • Profitability
  • Change trends cycle speed
  • Key success factors

24
Industry Analysis
  • Supply Chain Analyses
  • Supplier considerations location, quality
  • Manufacturing Investment and Site-Location
    Decisions
  • Investment permissions fit with government plans
  • Investment incentives for undeveloped regions
  • Infrastructure connections roads, energy
  • Labor quality and availability education system
  • Labor laws wages, work hours, safety, benefits
  • Information technology/E-commerce issues
  • Cost chain considerations wage rates,
    depreciation rates, taxes
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