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Success Factors Affecting Internationalization Process of Large Vietnamese Companies: A Conceptual Framework

  • PHAM, Viet Quoc;NGUYEN, Bao Khac Quoc;LE, Thanh Quoc
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제7권11호
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    • pp.905-913
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    • 2020
  • Internationalization of multinational companies in the globalized context is a popular topic in the academic world and it is also a strong concern of CEO/managers. However, this topic has not been well discussed in the academic community in Vietnam that can be contextualized in the typical transition economy. This paper is designed to explore critical success factors (CSF) of internationalization of large Vietnamese companies that have contributed major revenue from the international market. Through interviews with CEO/managers of successful companies geared toward world markets, the CSFs of internationalization have been identified and categorized into groups in which each CSF has interaction with each other, and together have combined impacts on the success of internationalization. The research results provide a conceptual framework to analyze factors affecting internationalization of large Vietnamese companies. Thank to this conceptual framework, further exploratory and/or confirmatory research can be developed to locate more success factors of internationalization. In addition, some particularly critical factors of internationalization success of Vietnamese companies are found to be useful to both CEO/managers and policymakers. CEO/managers can benefit from the research results by concentrate their limited efforts/resources in managing these CSFs, and policymaker may design CSF-based policies to boost the internationalization of domestic companies.

Can Traditional Industry Firms Be Born Global? Case Study with a Focus on Chinese and Korean Firms

  • Kang, Qingsong;Yoon, Ki-Chang;Park, Joshua
    • Journal of Korea Trade
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    • 제24권6호
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    • pp.135-156
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    • 2020
  • Purpose - This study investigates whether the internationalization process of traditional industry firms can be categorized as born global, early internationalization, or gradual internationalization, and examines what factors promote internationalization in traditional industries using a case study of two firms, one each in China and Korea. Design/methodology - This study elects to use case study methodology to determine the "how" and "why" of internationalization process of traditional industry firms. Taking into consideration that factors that impact the internationalization process of firms are diverse and unclear in terms of causality, this study utilizes exploratory case study methodology. This research performs a comparative two-case study of two firms in traditional industries, one each in China and Korea, to examine similarities and differences of study subjects in order to improve the validity and suitability of research results. Findings - The findings of this research are as follows: First, traditional industries are more likely go through early and rapid internationalization rather than being born global; born globals are far more likely to appear in high tech industries. Second, the internationalization process of companies that go through early and rapid internationalization differs from what is indicated by traditional internationalization theories, and are not limited by factors like psychological distance and lack of experiential knowledge. Third, international entrepreneurship, international market orientation, and imitation and learning are important internal driving factors for early and rapid internationalization. Fourth, conditions within the domestic market, policy support from the government, and pilot effect from industry leaders are external driving factors for early and rapid internationalization. Originality/value - This study shows that the internationalization process of traditional industry firms is more likely to be early and rapid internationalization rather than being born global and suggests answers to why this may be the case. In addition, through an examination of case studies, it reveals that the internationalization process of traditional industry firms that undergo early and rapid internationalization is different from traditional internationalization theory, in that they are not limited by the lack of psychological proximity and empirical knowledge, and are driven by international entrepreneurship, international market orientation, imitation and learning, competitive pressure within the domestic market, government's policy support, and the pilot effect of industry leaders. Therefore, this study contributes to literature by expanding the scope of application of born global theory to traditional industries, making born global theory more generalizable and identifying driving factors to internationalization of traditional industry firms.

Exploratory Factor Analysis of SME Internationalization: Factor Differences between AEO and Non-AEO Authorized Companies

  • Son, Sung-Kyun;Kim, Tae-Joong;Kim, So-Hyung
    • 유통과학연구
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    • 제12권7호
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    • pp.5-12
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    • 2014
  • Purpose - This study identified internationalization factors forKorean SMEs and explored factor differences between AEO and non-AEO authorized companies. Research design, data, and methodology - The study was designed to assess internationalization factors for AEO authorization in Korea through a questionnaire survey and an empirical analysis. The questionnaires were conducted for AEO and Non-AEO authorized companies that were undergoing AEO authorization. The study was conducted through e-mail and AEO manager education classes. Ninety-five questionnaires were collected. We employed the exploratory factor analysis methodology to derive internationalization factors for KoreanSMEs, and explored the factor differences between AEO and Non-AEO authorized companies. Results - AEO authorized companies outperformed Non-AEO authorized companies in R&D and technology. This indicated that AEO authorized companies were recognized as reliable and safe companies by the Korea Customs Service and other Customs services in trade facilitation and customs clearance processes. Conclusions - This study has some implications for AEO authorization and internationalization processes, and involved the empirical analysis of SMEs and the exploratory factor analysis in the internationalization process.

Entrepreneurial Orientation, Network Competence and Human Capital: The Internationalization of SMEs in Oman

  • SANYAL, Shouvik;HISAM, Mohammed Wamique;BAAWAIN, Ali Mohsin Salim
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제7권8호
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    • pp.473-483
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    • 2020
  • Internationalization of SMEs has gathered pace in recent times with falling trade barriers and rising world trade encouraging small firms to seek profits and growth in foreign markets. This has attracted the attention of researchers, and several studies have been conducted in Western nations on the factors influencing the process of SME internationalization. However, hardly any study has been done on SME internationalization in the Gulf Cooperative Council (GCC) region, thus leaving a gap in the literature. This study investigates the influence of four factors, namely, human capital, network competency, entrepreneurial orientation, and market volatility on the degree of internationalization of SMEs in Oman. The study employs survey data collected from 150 SME owners and managers using a structured questionnaire having 27 items, and has been analyzed using correlation and logistic regression, as the dependent variable is binary in nature. The results reveal the impact of the chosen variables on the degree of internationalization of SMEs. The findings of the study suggest that network competency has the highest impact on degree of internationalization of Omani SMEs, followed by human capital and entrepreneurial orientation, while market volatility, though insignificant, moderated the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and degree of internationalization of Omani SMEs.

해외진출 국내 프랜차이즈기업의 조직특성 (Organizational Factors Facilitating the Internationalization of Korean Franchising Companies)

  • 임영균;이동휘;김희정
    • 마케팅과학연구
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.40-52
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    • 2009
  • Franchising is one of the fastest growing types of business. It is already popular and well-known in the U.S., and has been growing in many other countries including Korea. Furthermore, many Korean franchising companies have expanded their business overseas actively. According to the data by the Ministry of Industry and Resource, 82 companies out of a sample of 500 franchising companies are already operating in many foreign countries and 48% of them have started their foreign business since 2006. This clearly indicates the fast growing current trend of foreign operation by Korean franchising companies. In spite of the fast growing trend of foreign expansion in the industry, academic research on internationalization of franchising companies is extremely difficult to find. Accordingly, academic research on the issue is necessary and urgent in Korea. Among the various research questions on internationalization of franchising business, this study intends to investigate the difference in organizational factors between the franchising companies doing foreign operation and those doing business only domestically. More specifically, this research has the following purposes. First, considering the lack of theoretical basis of previous studies, resource-based theory and agency theory are employed as the theoretical bases. Second, this study explains the difference in internationalization based on organizational factors such as company size, history and growth rate. Third, the five hypotheses regarding the difference in organizational factors are presented and tested empirically, which is the first attempt in the area of this topic. Finally, the study attempts to clarify the conflicting implications among theories regarding some organizational factos such as growth rate. As the theoretical background, resource-based theory and agency theory are discussed. According to resource-based theory, a firm can grow continuously when it has competence and resource, and also the ability to develop them. The competence and resource can include capital, human resource, management skill, market information, ability to manage risk, etc. Meanwhile, agency theory views the relationship between franchisor and franchisee as an agency relationship. In agency theory, bonding capability and monitoring capability are the two key factors which promote internationalization of franchising companies. Based on the two theories, a conceptual model is designed. The model consists of two groups of variables. One is organizational factors including size, history, growth rate, price bonding and geographic dispersion. The other is whether a franchising company is operating overseas or not. We developed the following five research hypotheses basically describing the relationship between organizational factors and internationalization of franchising companies. H1: The size of franchising companies operating overseas is larger than that of franchising companies operating domestically. H2: The history of franchising companies operating overseas is longer than that of franchising companies operating domestically. H3: The growth rate of franchising companies operating overseas is higher than that of franchising companies operating domestically. H4: The price bonding of franchising companies operating overseas is higher than that of franchising companies operating domestically. H5: The geographic dispersion of franchising companies operating overseas is wider than that of franchising companies operating domestically. Data for the analyses are obtained from 2005 Korea Franchise Survey data co-generated by Ministry of Industry and Resource, GS1 Korea, and Korea Franchise Association. Out of 2,804 population companies, 2,489 companies are excluded for various reasons and 315 companies are selected as the final sample. Prior to hypotheses tests, validity and reliability of the measures of size, history, growth rate and price bonding are examined for further analyses. Geographic dispersion is not validated since it is measured using nominal data. A series of independent sample T-tests is used to find out whether there exists any significant difference between the companies internationalized and those operating only domestically for each organizational factor. Among the five factors, size and geographic dispersion show significant difference, growth rate and price bonding do not reveal any difference and, finally, history factor shows conflicting results in the difference depending on how to measure it.

    shows the summary statistics for hypotheses testing. In conclusion, the results show that the size and history, which are the key variables in resource-based theory, have a significant relationship with internationalization and that geographic area, which belongs to agency theory, also has a strong relationship with internationalization. The results support the findings of extant research and, therefore, prove the usefulness of resource-based theory and agency theory in explaining internationalization of franchising companies. However, growth rate and price-bonding do not show a clear difference between the two types of companies. Accordingly, these two factors need further attention in the future research. Although this study shows meaningful findings theoretically and practically, it has several limitations. First, only organizational factors are considered even if there are various environmental factors influencing franchising firm's internationalization. Second, only being internationalized or not is considered. That is, modes of entry and the size of foreign operations are not included in the study. Third, internationalization strategy is often determined based on the desire for business expansion and higher profitability and egoistical reasons of the CEOs. However, this type of factors belonging to behavioral science is not discussed in the study. Finally, organizational ecology perspective is usefully applicable in explaining the survival and performance of internationally operating companies. Accordingly, research propositions based on this perspective need to be developed and tested.

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  • The S-Shaped Relationship Between Internationalization and Performance: Empirical Evidence from Laos

    • PHAN, Tu Anh;NGUYEN, Thuy Thi Kim;PHAN, Triet Minh
      • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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      • 제7권11호
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      • pp.357-366
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      • 2020
    • The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of internationalization on the business performance of firms in Laos as a transition economy. Using a panel dataset collected by the World Bank for 285 firms during the period 2009, 2012, and 2016 in the service and manufacturing industries, the two-steps Heckman regression results found robust evidence for the fact that the S-curve tie exists between the degree of internationalization and business performance of firms in Laos while controlling other factors. Specifically, if firms have a degree of internationalization lower than 0.4374, they will suffer losses due to the high cost of preparing for phase 1 which is market penetration. Then, when the degree of internationalization continues to increase from 0.4374 to 0.9131, firms will gain benefits from internationalization (phase 2), however, these benefits will deteriorate when the degree of internationalization is greater than 0.9131 (phase 3), meaning that firms will no longer be able to exploit economies of scale or advantages in target markets, or product cycles will fall into a state of decline. Interestingly, we also found that firms with a high concentration level of ownership and internationalization activities may achieve better performance than those with a low concentration of ownership and one which carried out internationalization activities.

    CEO Overseas Experience and Firm Internationalization: Before and After the Global Financial Crisis

    • Kim, Jiyoon;Park, Jong-Hun;Kim, Changsu
      • Journal of Korea Trade
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      • 제24권7호
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      • pp.54-72
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      • 2020
    • Purpose - This study explores the contextual factors that affect the relationship between CEO overseas experience and firm internationalization. This study incorporates a wide range of contextual factors, including mega, macro, and micro variables. In particular, this study goes a step further from prior studies by incorporating a higher-order variable i.e., the global financial crisis that can constrain the managerial discretion of a CEO. Design/methodology - To structure the balanced data set before and after the 2008 global financial crisis, we used the data for the years from 2002 to 2014 from a sample of Korean manufacturing firms. Ultimately, 1101 firm-year unbalanced panel observations from 101 firms were used for the analysis. Findings - Our main findings can be summarized as follows. CEO overseas experience is positively related to firm internationalization. However, this relationship varies depending on the CEOs level of managerial discretion. As for the constraining moderation, the global financial crisis weakened the positive relationship between CEO overseas experience and firm internationalization. As for the enabling moderation, the CEOs tenure strengthened the relationship. Originality/value - This study adopted the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSA) framework to explain the relationship between CEO overseas experience and firm internationalization. Moreover, we argue that the CEO-internationalization relationship depends on the specific context of the managerial discretion, focusing on the 2008 global financial crisis. Empirically, this study adopted the 2SLS procedure to correct endogeneity. Instead of taking the actual value of prior internationalization as a control, we estimated prior internationalization using the instrument variables at an industry level. This procedure made our estimation more robust.

    위탁급식업체 국제화를 위한 추진, 유인 및 상호작용 요인의 영향 분석 (The Effect of Push, Pull, and Push-Pull Interactive Factors for Internationalization of Contract Foodservice Management Company)

    • 이현아;한경수
      • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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      • 제42권4호
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      • pp.386-396
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      • 2009
    • 위탁급식업체 국제화를 위한 추진, 유인, 추진-유인요인 상호작용 요인과 국제화를 저해 및 가능하게 하는 내부원동력 요인과의 인과관계와 내부원동력 요인과 국제화 단계의 인과관계에 대해 연구한 결과의 요약은 다음과 같다. 첫째, 조사대상자의 일반적인 특성에서 조사대상자의 근무하는 기업의 형태는 대기업 58명 (54.2%), 중소기업 49명 (45.8%)로 비슷한 비율로 나타났고, 조사 업체 수는 중소기업 12곳, 대기업 8곳으로 나타났다. 직급은 대부분 대리 (59.8%)였고, 조사대상자가 속해 있는 업체의 국제화 단계는 대부분 국내지향적인 1단계로 나타났다 (79.4%). 둘째, 신뢰도 분석결과 Chronbach's {\alpha}$ 계수는 .729${\sim}$.964로 나타나 신뢰도는 비교적 높은 것으로 나타났다. 타당성을 검증하기 위해 탐색적 요인분석 (Exploratory Factor Analysis) 실시 결과 해당 요인의 적재치는 .549에서 .982의 범위를 가지는 등 대체로 높게 나타났다. 추진요인의 2개의 하위요인은 '국내시장포화 및 경영자의 의지'와 '국제화를 위한 투자'로 요인명을 부여하였고, 유인요인의 2개 하위요인은 '기업 외부적 국제화 환경'과 '글로벌네트워크와 문화전파'로 요인명을 부여하였다. 추진-유인 상호작용 요인의 3개의 하위요인은 '국외시장정보', '해외진출 절차와 예산'과 '국내네트워크와 시장규모'로 요인명을 부여하였고, 내부원동력 요인은 2개의 요인으로 나뉘었고, 국제화 저해요인과 국제화 가능요인으로 명명하였다. 셋째, 가설검증 결과 추진요인 (국내시장포화 및 경영자의 의지, 국제화를 위한 투자)은 국제화 저해 요인과 국제화 가능 요인에 모두 정 (+)의 영향을 미치지 못하는 것으로 나타났다. 유인요인인 기업 외부적 국제화 환경 요인과 국제화 저해요인 간에 정 (+)의 영향관계가 있는 것으로 나타났고, 국제화 가능요인에는 정 (+)의 영향을 미치지 못하는 것으로 나타났다. 또한 글로벌네트워크와 문화전파는 국제화 저해요인에 정 (+)의 영향을 미치지 못하는 것으로 나타났고, 국제화 가능요인에 대해서는 정 (+)의 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 유인요인의 외부적인 국제화 환경은 국제화를 저해하지만, 글로벌 네트워크와 문화가 전파되어 있을수록 국제화를 가능하게 하는 것으로 사료된다. 추진-유인 상호작용 요인과 국제화 저해 요인과 국제화 가능 요인과의 영향관계를 살펴보면, 상호작용 요인의 국외 시장정보는 국제화 저해요인과 가능요인에 모두 정 (+)의 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 이것은 국외 시장에 대한 정보가 국제화를 저해할 수도 있다는 것이다. 해외진출 절차와 예산은 국제화 저해요인과 가능요인에 모두 정 (+)의 영향을 미치지 않는 것으로 나타났고, 국내네트워크와 시장 규모는 국제화 저해요인에 정 (+)의 영향을 미치지 못하는 것으로 나타났고, 국제화 가능요인에 정 (+)의 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 국제화 저해 요인과 가능 요인은 국제화 단계에 정 (+)의 영향 관계가 있는 것으로 나타났고, 국제화를 저해 요인이 가능 요인 보다 국제화 단계에 더 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다 (${\beta}$ = .492 > .177) 이상에서 살펴본 결과, 위탁급식업체 국제화는 기업 내부적인 추진요인보다는 기업 외부적, 환경적 요인과 추진, 유인 단독요인 뿐만 아니라 추진요인과 유인요인의 상호작용 요인과 영향 관계에 있다는 것이다. 이것은 위탁급식업체가 국제화 하고자 할 때 이론적으로 고려해야할 사항으로 사료된다. 또한, 위탁급식업체 국제화를 저해 및 가능하게 하는 내부원동력 요인은 국제화 단계와 관련성이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 지금도 꾸준히 위탁급식업체의 국제화가 진행되고 있는데, 해외업무 담당자들은 위탁급식업체 국제화에 미치는 요인과 요인들 간의 관계성 분석을 통하여 합리적인 국제화 모델을 찾아야 할 것으로 사료된다. 본 연구의 제한점은 조사 방법에 있어 회수율이 낮은 우편 설문을 실시하여, 낮은 설문회수율을 나타내고 있어 연구 결과에 대한 일반화에 대해 한계를 가지고 있으며, 요인의 하위 변수 선정에 있어서 다양한 변수를 사용하지 못한 점이다. 또한, 위탁급식업체를 대상으로 국제화에 대한 연구가 전무하여, 관련 대상의 결과를 비교 고찰할 연구의 결과가 부족하였다. 본 연구는 초기단계의 탐색적 연구로 변수도출을 위한 위탁급식업체 실무자를 대상으로 개별심층면접을 실시하는 선행 단계를 통해 본 연구를 진행하게 되었는데, 면접자의 수가 많지 않아 이에 따른 변수도출의 신뢰성과 타당성에도 한계가 있었다. 따라서 향후 연구에서는 심층면접 대상자를 늘려서 연구의 신뢰성과 타당성을 증대시키고, 다양한 변수 도출을 위한 선행연구가 더욱 필요할 것으로 사료된다. 설문 조사대상을 지역별, 규모별로 업체를 구분하여 규모를 늘리고, 일대일면접 설문방법을 사용하여 회수율을 높일 수 있는 방안을 강구하여 연구 결과의 일반화에 대한 오류를 줄여야 할 것이다. 또한, 금융 위기의 국제 정황 가운데, 국제화를 위한 꾸준한 연구를 통하여, 선진 다국적 기업화 방안에 대한 연구들이 지속적으로 이루어져야 할 것이다.

    Fast-fashion retailers - Types of online-based internationalization -

    • Lee, Jung Eun
      • 복식문화연구
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      • 제27권1호
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      • pp.33-45
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      • 2019
    • This study identified types of online retail internationalization in the fast-fashion context and proposed driving factors of retailers' choices in online-based market entry following the logic of the Uppsala model and the eclectic theory. In particular, this study proposes three types of online-based internationalization: 1) entering a host market with a physical store first, and then expanding with an online store, 2) entering a foreign market with an online store, then expanding to physical stores, and 3) entering only with an online business. In addition, this study investigated the causal factors, ownership-specific and location advantages, that influence the choice of the type of developmental process of online-based internationalization. To develop theoretical and managerial insights into the issue researched, this study employed a qualitative research design involving case studies of three European fast-fashion retailers, H&M, TOPSHOP, and ASOS. This study suggested that fast-fashion retailers that enter a host market with high ownership-specific advantages are likely to choose to enter the market with physical stores and then expand with online stores. On the other hand, when faced with uncertainties attributable to low ownership-specific or location advantages, fast-fashion retailers are likely to choose to enter with an online store first and then expand with physical stores as conditions change. Consequently, this study provides a better understanding for fast-fashion retailers who are willing to expand their businesses to foreign markets via online stores.

    심층면접을 활용한 위탁급식업체 국제화 추진, 유인 및 상호작용 요인 항목 선정 (Identification of Contract Foodservice Management Companies' Push, Pull, and Interactive Push-Pull Factors for Internationalization by In-Depth Interview)

    • 이현아;한경수
      • 한국식생활문화학회지
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      • 제24권4호
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      • pp.401-412
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      • 2009
    • The aims of study were to provide basic data for the internationalization of Contract Foodservice Management Companies (CFMC) and to gain a better understanding of internal push-and-pull factors through in-depth interviews. The interviewees were managers of four large CFMCs and one small-to-medium CFMC. The non-structured interview format employed an interview guide of open-ended questions. All interviews were digitally recorded and notes were taken simultaneously by an interview assistant. The narrative data analysis involved transcription, coding, classification by categories, and content analysis. Eighty-eight codes were generated from the interview analyses, and the subordinate variables uncovered included seven push factors, eight pull factors, one interactive factor, and 10 internal dynamics. These factors will be useful in further studies of the internal operations of specific CFMCs, and more generally, the practical condition of the industry.