Developing a new Service Consultancy Firm for the Finnish- Ghana Trade Cooperation
Asante, Raymond (2014)
Asante, Raymond
Jyväskylän ammattikorkeakoulu
2014
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2014121720160
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2014121720160
Tiivistelmä
The opportunities that emerging markets or economies have in terms of their populations, labor and its warmness approach towards new technology services or products cannot be underestimated in globalization and international trade environment. However, many companies , be it multinational, small or medium scale companies in the developed economies do not take full advantage of this suppose business opportunities that emerging markets have as a result of the fear of unforeseen risk that may arise out of an attempt in investing or operating in those potential markets. Finnish companies however, are not exception to the above mentioned issue.
As findings in this research, the refusal of many Finnish firms which could do well on emerging markets such as the Ghanaian market is relatively associated with the lack of intermediate firms that could foster and enhance the business relationship between the emerging market and potential Finnish companies that may be willing to take advantage of this market opportunities based on informed decisions.
This study was based on the dimensions of international trade, consultancy as profession and an industry area essential to international trade cooperation’s and entrepreneurship as an initiative that can encourage small business setups that can fulfill the business needs that will otherwise be taken less serious area of a venture. Based on the secondary data gathered and the qualitative research method outcome of industry expert views sourced from in-depth interviews, this research was concluded by suggesting the establishment of a service consultancy firm that can mediate Finnish - Ghana business cooperation.
As findings in this research, the refusal of many Finnish firms which could do well on emerging markets such as the Ghanaian market is relatively associated with the lack of intermediate firms that could foster and enhance the business relationship between the emerging market and potential Finnish companies that may be willing to take advantage of this market opportunities based on informed decisions.
This study was based on the dimensions of international trade, consultancy as profession and an industry area essential to international trade cooperation’s and entrepreneurship as an initiative that can encourage small business setups that can fulfill the business needs that will otherwise be taken less serious area of a venture. Based on the secondary data gathered and the qualitative research method outcome of industry expert views sourced from in-depth interviews, this research was concluded by suggesting the establishment of a service consultancy firm that can mediate Finnish - Ghana business cooperation.