Summary: | Title: An Indian Entrepreneur Establishing Business in Europe Course: Master Thesis EFO705 in International Business and Entrepreneurship, Swedish credit points (15 ECTS) Authors: Xiaoran Wang and Amit Vaghela Tutor: Leif Linnskog Problem: How did Mr. Deepak Soni establish and develop his company Anora Pvt Ltd in Poland, a company operating in the branch of textile and clothing? From this research problem, the dissertation will be focused on the internationalization. Purpose: The aim of thesis is to understand and describe the way an Indian entrepreneur succeeded in establishing and developing a viable business in Europe, i.e. to understand and describe how Mr. Deepak Soni established and developed Anora Pvt Ltd in Poland, a company operating in the branch of textile and clothing. Method: This dissertation is based on qualitative study for the researchers to study the internationalization process of Anora, Ltd in Europe. Qualitative study is better for us to look into the internationalization process of Anora and fulfill our purpose. Theories: Uppsala-Model, Network Theory, and International Entrepreneurship build the theoretical frame of reference. Target Group: Our research findings will be submitted to the company Anora, Poland and to students and researchers as we will provide important information regarding their Internationalization Process Conclusion: This paper has offered Anora’s empirical findings. During the analysis part, with the help of theories we choose, we have had better understanding of internationalization process. Moreover, we have successfully achieved the aim to understand and describe the way an Indian entrepreneur succeeded in establishing and developing a viable business in Europe. Moreover, Researchers have displayed the components in the model refined, commitment, knowledge, relationships and entrepreneurship are not isolated, and each of them has interplayed with others. For researches in internationalization process in future, we recommend researchers should considerate all components as a whole rather than insularly thinking over only one components.
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