Case Analysis of Wal-Mart in the German Market

  • Zhou Y
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Abstract

With the development of globalization and e-commerce, the market competition of the retail industry is becoming increasingly fierce. As one of the most important retail markets in Europe, Germany has attracted the attention of many international retailers. But despite Wal-Mart's global reputation, its performance in the German market has been disappointing. Therefore, the analysis of Wal-Mart's failure in the German market can help it understand the reasons behind it and provide reference for other multinational retailers to expand in overseas markets. This paper understands the history and current situation of Wal-Mart in the German market. This paper discusses the reasons for the failure of Walmart to enter the German market, and deeply analyzes the challenges in culture, market competition and management decision-making. By summarizing the experience of Wal-Mart in Germany, this paper presents a series of lessons and inspirations designed to help other enterprises more successfully develop international expansion strategies, especially in the face of challenges such as cultural differences. This research has practical guiding significance for the development of global retail enterprises in the international market.

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Zhou, Y. (2024). Case Analysis of Wal-Mart in the German Market. Highlights in Business, Economics and Management, 39, 46–49. https://doi.org/10.54097/27h75452

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