Internationalization process on the example of LVMH
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https://doi.org/10.18778/2082-4440.21.02Keywords:
internationalization, international business, LVMH, luxury goods marketAbstract
Internationalization is a process commonly used by companies to expand their business. It can be understood as entering new foreign markets by using different methods such as joint-venture, greenfield investments, but also simply selling the products abroad. There are two main models of internationalization: the Uppsala model and models based on innovation. LVMH is an international luxury goods conglomerate that since the beginning of its existence has used internationalization as a way of entering new markets and expanding its businesses even more. Now, their activities are mainly acquiring new firms, entering new markets, especially in Asia, with special attention paid to China. Internationalization for the luxury goods company is something natural, but more attention is paid to details such as shop location, the interior design of the shops, the customization of products and adjusting them to local market needs. The goal of this article is to briefly present the internationalization phenomenon and show it on the example of LVMH on the Asian market, with special attention paid to the Chinese luxury market. The main research methods used for this article are a literature study and a case study.
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