Compare Levitt’s globalization thesis with Kotler’s differentiation thesis
Levitt (globalization/standardization): Markets are becoming more similar, so firms should standardize products globally to gain scale economies and lower costs.
Kotler (differentiation): Markets remain different, so firms should adapt to local needs because culture, income levels, and institutions vary.
Mnes face tension bedtwwen standardisation and adaption. Mc donald’s stamdaedization: process & supply chain
Adaption: menu changes
Levitt – why standardize?
Homogenization (media, internet, travel) → tastes convergence
decreasing transportation costs
Market liberalization
Benefits: cost reduction, consistent global brand, efficiency
Kotler – why adapt?
Natural heterogeneity of national markets (culture, language, norms)
Different economic development stages
Different industry structures & demand behavior
Benefits: better customer fit, higher acceptance, compliance with local rules
MNE vs. MNC and Inetnational Company (IC)
MNE (Multinational Enterprise)
Definition: An enterprise operating in multiple countries, typically with FDI/subsidiaries abroad.
MNC (Multinational Corporation)
Definition: A corporation that operates in multiple countries, typically with FDI/subsidiaries.
International Company:
operates mainly from home country but sells abroad (f.e. export)
Bartlett & Ghoshal: 4 International Strategies (Matrix)
When? High cost pressure / global integration, low local responsiveness
How? Standardized product, centralized value chain
Goal: Lowest cost + economies of scale
When? High local responsiveness, low global integration
How? Different products/marketing per country (strong adaptation)
Goal: Best local fit (but higher costs)
When? Low–moderate integration, low local responsiveness
How? HQ develops core competencies; subsidiaries implement/extend them
Typical: Often starts with exporting
When? High global integration and high local responsiveness
How? Global efficiency + local adaptation; network of specialized subsidiaries
Note: Most complex / hardest to manage
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