Internationalization of Finnish handicraft businesses : a Turku region business case study
Elonen, Laura (2013)
Elonen, Laura
Turun ammattikorkeakoulu
2013
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2013061013729
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2013061013729
Tiivistelmä
Handicraft businesses present potential to increase the number of exporting firms in Finland. Internationalization is a great effort for microsized enterprises, where the decision-maker often has to allocate time and resources between different tasks. Internationalization projects and networks of handicraft/design businesses have come to meet these businesses halfway. Joining a project however is no guarantee of success in international markets. Certain prerequisites need to be met before internationalization can take place.
This study takes a closer look at five microsized handicraft/design enterprise’s efforts towards internationalization. It observes the methods and different factors that affect internationalization decisions, implementation and their success.
In this study five factors were identified that affect a handicraft enterprise’s motive for internationalization. Six factors were identified that affect the success for internationalization.
This study takes a closer look at five microsized handicraft/design enterprise’s efforts towards internationalization. It observes the methods and different factors that affect internationalization decisions, implementation and their success.
In this study five factors were identified that affect a handicraft enterprise’s motive for internationalization. Six factors were identified that affect the success for internationalization.