Internationalization of a Software Firm in Colombia -Case Study Sophos Banking Solutions

Authors

  • Sara Marcela Ochoa-Giraldo Universidad Eafit, Carrera 49 N° 7 Sur - 50, Medellín.
  • GopiKannan Gurusamy Universidad Eafit, Carrera 49 N° 7 Sur - 50, Medellín.
  • Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez Universidad Eafit, Carrera 49 N° 7 Sur - 50. Medellín

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-27242014000300013

Keywords:

Internationalization process, software firms, Colombia

Abstract

The internationalization phenomenon can be described as the set of processes which helps identifying, entering, establishing and expanding to international markets. Depending on the company and its industry, different internationalization processes might be entertained. This study analyzes the entry modes and market selection strategies followed by Sophos Banking Solutions, a Colombian software company, and also identifies the influencing factors determining their internationalization process. By exploring the existing theories on internationalization and comparing them with the firm’s strategy for internationalization, the study identifies whether the firm used the same or different strategy to enter different international markets. The paper also identifies how variables such as managerial influence and network relationships determine the firm’s internationalization process. The results illustrate that multiple internationalization theories can be related to the different strategies being followed, but after analyzing the different strategies, we concluded that the firm’s internationalization process could be better understood using LLL model.

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Author Biographies

Sara Marcela Ochoa-Giraldo, Universidad Eafit, Carrera 49 N° 7 Sur - 50, Medellín.

Master in Internationla Business (4.4/5)

GopiKannan Gurusamy, Universidad Eafit, Carrera 49 N° 7 Sur - 50, Medellín.

Master in Internationla Business (4.4/5)

Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Universidad Eafit, Carrera 49 N° 7 Sur - 50. Medellín

International Business Department, professor

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2014-09-16

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Ochoa-Giraldo, S. M., Gurusamy, G., & Gonzalez-Perez, M. A. (2014). Internationalization of a Software Firm in Colombia -Case Study Sophos Banking Solutions. Journal of Technology Management & Innovation, 9(3), 169–181. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-27242014000300013

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