Isaac Scientific Publishing

Frontiers in Management Research

Shopsmart: International Market Expansion of an African Retailer

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DOI: 10.22606/fmr.2017.11003

Author(s)

  • Jay van Wyk*
    Department of Management & Marketing, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg Kansas

Abstract

The primary subject matter of this case concerns international business focusing on market selection. Secondary issues pertain to the internationalization of an emerging market multinational enterprise; the neglected study of African business; and the global retail sector. The case is appropriate for first year graduate students. The case is designed to be taught in one lecture meeting (two and a half hours) and is expected to require two hours of outside preparation by students.

Keywords

Africa, internationalization, retail, market selection, multinational enterprise, South Africa

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