
Max Dike- PhD
- Lecturer at De Montfort University
Max Dike
- PhD
- Lecturer at De Montfort University
Lecturer in Business Management - School of Leadership, Management & Marketing - Leicester Castle Business School (LCBS)
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Introduction
With a PhD major in International Business (IB) from Finland's topmost business school, Aalto University School of Business, my research interest covers a wide range of domains relating mainly to cross-border business expansion and competition. I am particularly interested in research focusing on the mobile telecommunications industrial subsector and emerging market regions.
Current institution
Additional affiliations
September 2013 - present
August 2012 - present
Education
September 2009 - November 2011
Publications
Publications (8)
The search for improved organizational performance and better competitive positions in their
respective industries has often motivated firms to expand operations beyond their traditional
domestic markets. Thus, despite the numerous obvious challenges and risks, which heighten
investment costs and reduce the chances of success in doing business in f...
The authors describe the possibility of using a differentiated approach based on vocational education in the field of art and culture as a new criterion for attracting youth audiences to museums in the digital era. A distinctive feature of the differentiated approach in the activities of museum student clubs is the targeted impact on various groups...
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to map the relevant studies pertaining to internationalization in the mobile telecommunications (telecom) sector, with the aims of reflecting and categorizing what has already been studied on this topic, as a means of guiding future research.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors use the systematic literature...
The growing importance of Sub-Saharan Africa in contemporary global business reflects in the impressively robust and steady performance of the several industrial sectors and sub-sectors in the past few decades. Within the service sector, mobile telecoms have since inception in the early 1990s, proven to be among the region’s leading performers, ran...
Questions
Questions (2)
Looking for emerging market entry strategies.
Several theories including Dunning's eclectic paradigm, transaction cost theory, the Uppsala model, network approach, and more have, over the years, been used to explain the international expansion of firms.