The Process of Distributor Selection among SMEs. A multiple-case study in the Healthcare Sector
Abstract
Abstract
An increasing amount of small and medium sized enterprises make the decision to expand the
business outside the domestic market. Due to the restricted resources of SMEs, the entry mode
options are limited and entering a market through a distributor is often the most viable option. Since
much responsibility is put in the hands of the distributor, the success of the foreign market
operations is correlated to the distributor performance. As the distributor performance is of such
importance, high demands are placed on the distributor selection. The decision-making has a
tendency to vary between small and large companies because of the different capabilities, which
affect how they gather and evaluate information. Although some literature has touched upon the
issue of distributor selection it is still a rather unexploited field especially with regards to smaller
companies and how thoroughly they select distributors in foreign markets. This case study
investigate the distributor selection process at four Swedish SMEs in the Healthcare sector, with the
ambition to increase the knowledge of the decision making in this process. The results suggest that
the distributor selection is a vital decision in the international expansion among SMEs. Furthermore,
the managerial experience, partnership dependency, resources and maturity level are factors that
influence the distributor selection process among the SMEs in this case study.
Degree
Master 2-years
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Date
2015-07-10Author
Alexandersson, Anton
Fridolf, Alexander
Keywords
Distributor Selection
Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
Strategic Decision Making
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2015-01
Language
eng