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ID087427
Title ProperStrategic choices of convenience store Chains in China
LanguageENG
AuthorSato, Yukihito
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Two large Japanese convenience store chain companies, namely 7-Eleven Japan and FamilyMart, both of which set up businesses in China in 2004, have followed entirely different strategies. FamilyMart chose a team management strategy which is distinguished by fully utilizing the resources of its Taiwanese subsidiary and forming a partnership with a big Taiwanese business group, Ting Hsin International Group in China. By contrast, 7-Eleven Japan built up its China subsidiary almost wholly by itself, a policy that can be described as a managing-alone strategy. The differences in strategy stem fundamentally from differences in the two companies' experience of international management and from the knowledge derived from that experience. And their choice of strategies has also been shaped by the interactions between two Taiwanese business groups, namely the Ting Hsin International Group and the President Group. Furthermore, we find that FamilyMart's strategy enabled it to build up its operations more quickly than the policy adopted by 7-Eleven Japan. Although the latter's strategy is more time-consuming, it offers a stronger possibility of establishing a more efficient and more transparent business model than the approaches followed by other convenience store chains.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 23, No. 1; Mar 2009; p45-69
Journal SourceChina Information Vol. 23, No. 1; Mar 2009; p45-69
Key WordsTeam Management Strategy ;  Managing - Alone Strategy ;  Strategic Choices ;  Convenience Store Chains ;  Business Groups