The experience of Sadia S.A in the Internacional Market: an analysis in the light of the main Business Internationalization theories

2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katiuscia Schiemer Vargas ◽  
Gilnei Luiz De Moura

The internationalization may represent a possibility of insertion in the global context, a survival strategy and a learning process. The meat sector companies are internationalizing and seeking to overcome the phytosanitary and commercials barriers to, thus, pass to enjoy the facilities and market potentialities. Thereby, the present research aimed to analyze the internationalization process of Brazilian meat sector companies, specifically the experience of Sadia S.A., comparing with the economic theory of the Eclectic Paradigm (Dunning, 1988) and the theory behavioral of the Uppsala School (Johanson and Vahlne, 1977). Has been realized a literature search, of qualitative and exploratory nature. Specifically aimed to: (i) identify the input modes of Sadia S.A. abroad; (ii) verify the main reasons for internationalization in certain countries; and, (iii) verify the adherence of the company's internationalization process to the theories of internationalization. Analyzing the acting of Sadia S.A. on the world market, it is noted that it's based on a gradual process that envisions the reach and exploration of market shares that contribute to its growth, that under the influence and with similarities to the model of the Uppsala School and the precepts of the economic theory of Eclectic Paradigm.

Author(s):  
Viktoriya Bondarenko

The level of economic development of entrepreneurship in any country in the world is crucial in increasing the competitiveness of the national economy in the world market of goods and services. The activities of economic entities are the driving force for the sustainable development of regions and their suburban areas, and they also impact the welfare of population. The article dwells on the analysis of scientific approaches to the regulation of economic development of enterprises in suburban areas of the region. The article analyzes the scientific approaches to the regulation of economic development of enterprises in suburban areas of the region. According to the well-known classics of the fundamental economic theory of entrepreneurship development (A. Smith, D. Ricardo, V. Laungard, A. Loria) the peculiarities of economic development of entrepreneurship in suburban territories of the region are determined by the possibility of distribution of surplus production, minimum production costs per unit of production, availability of labor resources. In modern economic theory (M. Weber, A. Pre, S.M. Kimelberg, E. Williams, C. Vlachou, O. Iakovidou, J. van Dijk, P. Pellenbarg) the development of entrepreneurship in suburban areas of the region can be determined by institutional, innovation, technological, social, ecological and other features of the economy at the regional, state or world levels. The complex and comprehensive generalization of the features of economic development of entrepreneurship in suburban areas is proposed. There are (1) the type of decision taken by an enterprise to carry out business activities in the relevant suburban area of the region, and (2) the influence of internal and external factors on economic activity. The article argues that large enterprises are guided by more objective decision-making reasons, attaching the most importance to the physical and innovative environment. Medium and small enterprises are mainly focused on getting benefits for the entrepreneur in the short-term time period and location in the nearest geographic area. The attention was paid to the tools of ensuring economic development of entrepreneurship in suburban areas of the region, taking into account institutional changes in the national economy and the experience of developed countries of the world.


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 72
Author(s):  
Ataul Kaium Chowdhury

Globalization has been evolving through the growing trend of multinational enterprises (MNE) for a prolonged period. In this fierce competitive market, corporations are trying to spread out their operations in different geographic locations in order to gain different advantages. Based on past literatures, the goal of this paper is to explain the relevant theories of multinational enterprise through proven theories and scholars viewpoint. With the theoretical ground of ‘Uppsala model’—that explains the internationalization process and, ‘Eclectic Paradigm’—that explore the factual reasons behind internationalization, this paper would focus on the rationale and process of becoming MNE. Additionally, with many critics’ viewpoint, real life examples of successful MNEs, this paper found the foundations that embolden the new generation firms to spread its production and head office in different part of the world successfully as a process of turning into MNE.


Author(s):  
Anna Rytko

At work, an issue of the competitiveness of Polish agri-food exports was analysed. Purpose of the study was to estimate the level of competitiveness of the Polish export commodity groups related to the agri-food sector on the markets of the Visegrad Group countries and the world market and an indication of the groups and markets with potential for development in the future as also those losing market shares. In the framework of the implementation of the aim, it was decided to make the indicator analysis and estimate the comparative advantage by using a RCA ratio and absolute advantage using AGE. Polish export in the year 2015 measured indicator of RCA, was competitive on the world market in the case of animals and products of animal origin and food and beverages. RCA < 1 was for plant and products of plant origin. In the case of animals Polish exports grew at the same rate as world exports, in the case of plants were large fluctuations in AGE. The best situation was in a group of food and beverages, where AGE in most years were above zero.


1983 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 491-505 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marion Farouk-Sluglett ◽  
Peter Sluglett

This paper is an attempt to show how the economy and society of rural Iraq was affected by a combination of changing world economic circumstances and structural innovations in the pattern of land tenure. Iraq's gradual incorporation into the world market in the latter part of the nineteenth century was assisted by the application of the legislative and military reforms of the Tanzimat, which served generally to extend the powers of the Ottoman state over its provinces. Although the effects of the application of the new system were less direct than the Ittomans desited, it did set in motion a gradual process of detribalisation, which tended to reduce the powers of tribal shaikhs and promote the emergence of private prooerty in land.


2015 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 287-316 ◽  
Author(s):  
GULMIRA GAFAROVA ◽  
OLEKSANDR PEREKHOZHUK ◽  
THOMAS GLAUBEN

AbstractSubstantial changes in the world wheat market have resulted in a shift in the market shares of the main wheat exporting countries. Since 2002, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine (KRU) have become important wheat exporters on the world market, and their pricing behavior has become a vital issue. By applying the pricing-to-market model to wheat exports, this study analyzes the price-discriminating behavior of KRU wheat exports from 1996 to 2012. The results demonstrate that KRU are able to exercise price discrimination in some importing countries, but in most they either face perfect competition or set common markups in imperfectly competitive markets.


2006 ◽  
Vol 36 (142) ◽  
pp. 113-126
Author(s):  
Enrique Dussel Peters

China's socioeconomic accumulation in the last 30 years has been probably one of the most outstanding global developments and has resulted in massive new challenges for core and periphery countries. The article examines how China's rapid and massive integration to the world market has posed new challenges for countries such as Mexico - and most of Latin America - as a result of China's successful exportoriented industrialization. China's accumulation and global integration process does, however, not only question and challenges the export-possibilities in the periphery, but also the global inability to provide energy in the medium term.


Author(s):  
O.N. Mikhaylyuk ◽  
Ya.N. Dolina ◽  
E.A. Strelka
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2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 54-60
Author(s):  
Mikhail Jurievich Rudiuk ◽  
Anastasiia Vladislavovna Gerasimova ◽  
Ekaterina Mikhailovna Pomozova

The authors' task was to analyze the development of quality management systems at the current stage in Russia, as well as at the previous stage in the USSR. As a result, we came to the conclusion that the factors stimulating the implementation of ISO 9000 standards are the need to promote products on the world market, as well as the possibility of receiving orders from the state. In the future, strict adherence to these standards will allow enterprises to significantly reduce the likelihood of lawsuits from consumers, which is important in the context of the development of the legislative framework and increased control over the business. The practical significance of the article is the possibility of familiarizing management and personnel with quality services, whose task is to prepare for certification for compliance with ISO 9000 standards in how this process took place in other companies. The originality of this work is to summarize the experience of implementation of ISO 9000 standards at enterprises and to analyze the factors contributing to or hindering this process.


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