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PRESENTATION: GRO U P 1
CA M E R O N AUTO PARTS (PART A)
Kai-Uwe Heesch
Knut Kirchmann
Navid Nazemian
Siegrun Pache
Nils Peters
Tim Steffens
Stefanie Wasner
Group 1
Cameron Auto Parts (PartA)
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Prof. Dr. Rainer Schnauffer
Internationale Kooperation und Lizenzvergabe
Sciences
University of Applied
Table of contents:
!Introduction ofthe team
!W orking Procedure
!Answering Question 1
!Answering Question 2
!Answering Question 3
!Conclusion
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Cameron Auto Parts (PartA)
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Prof. Dr. Rainer Schnauffer
Internationale Kooperation und Lizenzvergabe
Sciences
University of Applied
Should Cameron have preferred licensing or 1 export? W as McTaggart a good choice as licensee?
2
W ere the royalties appropriate?
Scenario 1: Cameron‘s point of view
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Prof. Dr. Rainer Schnauffer
Internationale Kooperation und Lizenzvergabe
Sciences
University of Applied
Theoretical Background
Our working procedure:
!Team work
!Regular Meetings
!Minutes
!Discussions
!Brainstorming
!Calculations
!Co mparison of different scenarios
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Cameron Auto Parts (PartA)
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Prof. Dr. Rainer Schnauffer
Internationale Kooperation und Lizenzvergabe
Sciences
University of Applied
Theoretical Background
1. Company
Licensing
oriented
- strategy
- cost situation
2. Product oriented
3. Market oriented
-legal situation
- economic situation
- competetive situation
-trade situation
- consumer situation
Contract
Manufacturing
-
share sales volume new markets
2. Cost objectives
-
scale of economy productivity gains
Mgt. Contract
3. Profitability
-
Joint
Venture
O wn Subsidiaries
profits return on sales return on capital
4. Financial
objectives
Acquisition
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Handout International Marketing, Prof. J. Höppner, p. 91
1. Market Position
1)
Sources: 2) Kutschker 1992, 3) Meffert, Bolz,Internationales Marketing
Management
1)
Overview ofPossible Entry Strategies :
3)
Objectives:
2)
Exporting
Determinants:
Prof. Dr. Rainer Schnauffer
Internationale Kooperation und Lizenzvergabe
Sciences
University of Applied
Theoretical Background
1)
Do mestic company
= licensor patents copyrights trademarks know-how
fees royalties Local company
=licensee
Host country
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Cameron Auto Parts (PartA)
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Ho me country
Handout International Marketing, Prof. J. Höppner, p. 98
Licensing :
Prof. Dr. Rainer Schnauffer
Internationale Kooperation und Lizenzvergabe
Sciences
University of Applied
Theoretical Background
1)
Do mestic company
Export department
indirect direct Independent
International
Marketing
Intermediator
Agent
Distributor
Sales Branch
Host country
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Cameron Auto Parts (PartA)
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1)
Ho me country
Handout International Marketing, Prof. J. Höppner, p. 97
Export :
Prof. Dr. Rainer Schnauffer
Internationale Kooperation und Lizenzvergabe
Sciences
University of Applied
Should Cameron have preferred licencing or export? W as McTaggart a good choice as a licensee?
W ere the royalties appropriate?
Group 1
Cameron Auto Parts (PartA)
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Prof. Dr. Rainer Schnauffer
Internationale Kooperation und Lizenzvergabe
Sciences
University of Applied
Licensing vs. Export
Advantages of Licensing
Advantages of Export
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Cameron Auto Parts (PartA)
Disadvantages of Licensing
Disadvantages of Export
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Prof. Dr. Rainer Schnauffer
Internationale Kooperation und Lizenzvergabe
Sciences
University of Applied
Advantages of Licensing
Low investment costs
Reduced