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    Asian brands going global? Which, when and how?(2)

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    2015-06-09 09:15:53Xinhua Gu Liping ECNS App Download

    The Lotte conglomerate from South Korea is a long standing brand broadly engaged in food, retail, tourism, petrochemicals, construction, manufacturing, service, study and finance. "It has to reinvent itself to survive the attacks from newly-emerging multinationals in East and West," said the professor.

    In his view, Vinamilk, the biggest dairy company in Vietnam, is another "slower but excellent" company. "The most important thing is the quality of the product, irrespective of the sector in which the product is functioning," said Sergers, emphasizing on the global potential of Asian quality products, in the food and agriculture sector as well as in other sectors.

    "It is not unthinkable that the Dutch people might one day drink Vinamilk instead of their own world class dairy products. Fifteen years ago, who would have thought that people in China or South Korea would be drinking Dutch beer [Heineken] to a large extent?" he asked.

    SUCCESS FACTORS

    A family-like atmosphere or structure, long-term strategies over short-term gain, Japanese characteristics and soft nationalism, are similarities in the corporate culture of the Asian EMCs, according to analysis of Segers and his team.

    This way of doing business results from the cooperative Asian nature, "which led to the 'Japanese style' of ownership in large conglomerates where multiple businesses all hold shares of each other," said the professor.

    With "soft nationalism", Segers underlines that not only are Asian workers proud of their company, they are proud of their country as well. "The multinationals from their own soil are also a source of national pride."

    "Seen from a purely business or employee attitude perspective, this soft nationalism has increased productivity and made people accept sacrifice that would allow the company, and in turn the country, to profit as a whole," he explained.

    Ability to quickly adapt is another key factor of success for Asian EMCs, according to the Dutch researcher. With the growth of mobile internet, Alibaba and Tencent responded by shifting focus from PC to mobile apps. Huawei claims to have adapted a Western professional management style and combined this with Eastern culture.

    Uniqlo teamed with western designers to provide clothes that fit Western tastes while holding on to its strategy of offering affordable clothing not based on the most recent trend. Rakuten imposes English as working language in order to intervene and offer active support to customers.

    Dr. Reddy's adapted a generic brand strategy for regulated markets and opened a research lab in the U.S. to develop specific medicine aimed at Western markets.

    Going hand in hand with adaptability is the drive to internationalize. "Performing well in Western market is not only good for the profitability of the company, but also give prestige to both the company and the home country of the company," noted Segers.

    QUADRUPLE HELIX AS A FACILITATOR

    The Dutch researcher sees the Triple Helix of government, business and education as an important facilitator of Asian EMCs' success, and adds "consumers and NGOs" as a fourth big strong force to make a Quadruple helix.

    "We have all kinds of consumers' organizations, which are testing products, and these tests play an enormous role in the buying behavior of consumers. This is the new fourth force which is going to play an important role in the selection process which products are going to become global brands, and which not," said Segers in the interview with Xinhua.

    "Asian companies are very service oriented, so they will find it easier to line up with the fourth force, the consumer and NGO side," he noted.

    For him, the new context is very positive for Asian products because they come out of such a context where the care is not only directed at selling, figures and getting rich, but also for the region, for the people in the company and for how a product is being used.

    There is a cultural particularity in Asian atmosphere which will contribute to the globalization of their brands, and this adds to the smoothness of becoming a global brand for Asian products, said the professor.

    "You cannot conquer the world with a cheap ugly bad nonfunctioning product. You know you can not harm consumers. So I am very positive about the reach and the popularity of Asian products not only in their own countries, but all over the world," he concluded.

      

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