International Journal of Allied Research in Marketing and Management (IJARMM)

SERVICE FIRM EXPANSION: NAVIGATING CHALLENGES, EXPLORING ENTREPRENEURIAL ALTERNATIVES

Authors

  • Dr. Emily Grace Thompson Associate Professor of Marketing, Smith School of Business, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045, USA.
  • Prof. James Alexander Mitchell Chair of Marketing Department, College of Business, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, USA.
  • Dr. Sarah Elizabeth Carter Director of Marketing Research, College of Business and Technology, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas 66621, USA.

Abstract

The dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship is marked by the exhilarating journey of nurturing and expanding a business. The allure of creating a business empire has captivated the aspirations of numerous entrepreneurs, mirroring the triumphant narratives of renowned service firms such as McDonald’s, Starbucks, Federal Express, Marriott, Southwest Airlines, and contemporary trailblazers like Google, Netflix, and Uber. This pursuit of growth, both challenging and rewarding, forms the crux of business ownership and operation. As businesses embark on this transformative trajectory, they navigate a complex terrain characterized by diverse challenges and opportunities. This abstract explores the multifaceted dimensions of business growth, delving into the intricacies that make it one of the most compelling aspects of entrepreneurial endeavors. From the inception of the dream to construct a business empire, entrepreneurs grapple with strategic decisions, operational intricacies, and the ever-evolving market dynamics that shape the trajectory of their enterprises. The journey unfolds against the backdrop of notable success stories, where iconic service firms have transcended boundaries to achieve global acclaim. The exploration encompasses the historical milestones of industry giants like McDonald’s and Starbucks, drawing inspiration from their trajectories. Moreover, the study extends its gaze to contemporary disruptors such as Google, Netflix, and Uber, unraveling the innovative strategies that propelled them to the forefront of their respective industries. Anchored in the understanding that growth is not a linear path, this abstract illuminates the challenges that punctuate the entrepreneurial expedition. It scrutinizes the importance of adaptability, resilience, and visionary leadership in navigating the complexities inherent in scaling a business. The narrative emphasizes the need for a nuanced approach that balances risk-taking with strategic acumen, fostering an environment where innovation flourishes. Furthermore, the abstract contemplates the role of technology and globalization as catalysts for business growth in the modern era. The advent of digitalization and interconnected economies has reshaped traditional paradigms, presenting both unprecedented opportunities and novel challenges for aspiring entrepreneurs. The study sheds light on how businesses leverage technology to optimize operations, enhance customer experiences, and carve a niche in the global market.

In synthesizing these insights, the abstract seeks to contribute to the discourse on business growth, offering a comprehensive exploration of the entrepreneurial odyssey. By unraveling the threads that weave success stories, it provides a nuanced understanding of the intricacies that define the evolution from a nascent venture to a thriving business empire.

Keywords:

Entrepreneurship, Business Growth, Strategic Decision-Making, nnovation, Globalization

Published

2024-01-25

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10568854

How to Cite

Thompson, E. G., Mitchell , J. A., & Carter, S. E. (2024). SERVICE FIRM EXPANSION: NAVIGATING CHALLENGES, EXPLORING ENTREPRENEURIAL ALTERNATIVES. International Journal of Allied Research in Marketing and Management (IJARMM), 10(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10568854

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