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The main reason was that <u> </u>for 50 years Burberry licensing arrangement with Sanyo Shokai generated them a revenue of $800 M and the company need not spend money on developing its iconic brand in japan
Explanation:
<u>Why did Burberry first license in Japan?</u>
The main reason was that <u> </u>for 50 years Burberry licensing arrangement with Sanyo Shokai generated them a revenue of $800 M and the company need not spend money on developing its iconic brand in japan
<u>What limitations of Burberry's licensing strategy became apparent over time? Should they have expected these drawbacks?</u>
The most important factor was the pricing caused problems because the product of Burberry was priced lower than the company charged in other countries
<u>Was terminating the Japanese licensing agreement and opening stores the correct strategic move for Burberry? What were the risks?</u>
Burberry had little /no choice left but to end the agreement with Sanyo Shokai
.Yes opening its own stores in japan was the correct strategic move for Burberry . Burberry now assumes all costs and risks of operating in Japan.
<u> To what extent does Internalization theory explain Burberry's experience in Japan?</u>
We can say that Burberry's experience is consistent with internalization theory - while the company licensed its brand initially,it ended its licensing arrangement in favor of wholly-owned operations to gain better control over its brand and how it is was being used