The case is developed for discussion in International Business and Strategic Management courses on market entry strategies of small manufacturing companies from post-Soviet countries.
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The case introduces a Belarusian company, FireDoors, which specializes in engineering, manufacturing, and installation of anti-smoke, and fire protection curtains for public spaces. The protagonist of the case, Dmitry, Co-founder and Director of Development, believes that continuing international expansion would help to secure the company’s profitability and sustainability.
The case demonstrates that instability in traditional well-studied regional markets compels a company to international expansion, while a mostly negative country image makes one consider opening an office and incorporating in a more benevolent jurisdiction. It also displays, that different developed markets provide different opportunities and bring different risks for a company and therefore require different sets of resources, capabilities, and competitive strategies.