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Internationalisation of the Spanish fashion brand Zara

Internationalisation of the Spanish fashion brand Zara
Internationalisation of the Spanish fashion brand Zara
Purpose
Research on the internationalisation of retailing has been mainly focused on market entry issues. This paper attempts to examine the internationalisation process from an international marketing perspective using Spanish fashion retailer Zara as a case study.

Design/methodology/approach
An in‐depth case approach was adopted based on extensive secondary research, which includes literature published in English and Spanish as well as internal company documents.

Findings
The internationalisation of Zara seems to follow the classic “stage model” by firstly entering geographically or culturally close markets before taking opportunities in more distant markets. This global expansion was triggered by both push and pull factors. Compared with the competition, Zara has three distinctions: vertical integration to achieve a faster turnaround time; use of franchise and joint ventures for rapid expansion; and use of the store as the main tool for promotion, with low spend on advertising.

Research limitations/implications
The main drawback in case studies is that of limited validity and representativeness, constraining the potential for making generalisations. However, this case is deemed sufficient to provide valuable insights and improve understanding in this area.

Originality/value
Little attention has been devoted to the internationalisation process from an international marketing perspective. Aiming to fill this gap in the literature, this study provides important insights into Zara's internationalisation process.
279-296
Lopez, Carmen
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Fan, Ying
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Lopez, Carmen
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Fan, Ying
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Lopez, Carmen and Fan, Ying (2009) Internationalisation of the Spanish fashion brand Zara. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 13 (2), 279-296. (doi:10.1108/13612020910957770).

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Abstract

Purpose
Research on the internationalisation of retailing has been mainly focused on market entry issues. This paper attempts to examine the internationalisation process from an international marketing perspective using Spanish fashion retailer Zara as a case study.

Design/methodology/approach
An in‐depth case approach was adopted based on extensive secondary research, which includes literature published in English and Spanish as well as internal company documents.

Findings
The internationalisation of Zara seems to follow the classic “stage model” by firstly entering geographically or culturally close markets before taking opportunities in more distant markets. This global expansion was triggered by both push and pull factors. Compared with the competition, Zara has three distinctions: vertical integration to achieve a faster turnaround time; use of franchise and joint ventures for rapid expansion; and use of the store as the main tool for promotion, with low spend on advertising.

Research limitations/implications
The main drawback in case studies is that of limited validity and representativeness, constraining the potential for making generalisations. However, this case is deemed sufficient to provide valuable insights and improve understanding in this area.

Originality/value
Little attention has been devoted to the internationalisation process from an international marketing perspective. Aiming to fill this gap in the literature, this study provides important insights into Zara's internationalisation process.

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Accepted/In Press date: January 2009
Published date: 8 May 2009

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Local EPrints ID: 434133
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/434133
PURE UUID: 8e6cb1da-6b60-444a-952f-32e65b27058a
ORCID for Carmen Lopez: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5510-1920

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Date deposited: 13 Sep 2019 16:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 04:42

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Author: Carmen Lopez ORCID iD
Author: Ying Fan

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