Implementation of internationalization strategy
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the implementation of internationalization strategy at
Kenya Commercial Bank group limited. A case study approach was adopted with the
interview method used to gather data for the study. Based on the data from the interviews,
two research objectives were addressed, to determine how Kenya commercial bank group
limited implements its internationalization strategy and to establish the challenges faced
by Kenya commercial bank group limited in the implementation of internationalization
strategy. Data was analyzed using content analysis and the analysis of the findings
revealed congruence with theoretical strategies identified in previous studies. It was
found that Kenya commercial bank group has adopted greenfield investments as its
foreign market entry strategy. From the findings, it’s clear that KCB group limited has
been motivated by a number of factors to go international, the main ones being increase
of profits and shareholder value, better serve customers who have relocated abroad. The
implementation basically involves communication through emails, cascades which are
quarterly publications by KCB group and involvement of the members of staff to
encourage ownership of the strategy, the different licenses are bought, office space
identified and the human resource team recruits members of staff who will handle the
implementation of the strategy. From the findings it’s clear that KCB group experiences
some challenges during the implementation of internationalization strategy including
cultural diversity, language barriers, political instability, human resource constraints,
custom delays, poor infrastructure and high setup costs pegged to the choice of entry
mode. The study recommended that the company should develop policies that cover,
communication, recruitment and training handling of challenges.
Citation
Masters in Business AdministrationSponsorhip
The University of NairobiPublisher
School of Business