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Internationalization for voluntary organizations

Comparative analysis

In the following graphs we are able to analyse several factors and their respective impact regarding the three different strategies that we just studied. The X axis corresponds to time and the Y axis to the level of each aspect analysed.

In the graph “Efficiency through different strategies”, several conclusions can be extracted. Whereas the percentage of efficiency achieved with a global strategy starts at the top, it decreases constantly due to the lack of adaption and corrective measures concerning the local necessities. This does not translate into a progressive increase on costs, but on a lack of utility of the resources used for that project. On the other hand, a multidomestic strategy is considerably more expensive at the beginning of the internationalisation project, but it eventually becomes more efficient, as the adaptation to the local necessities helps to achieve a better use of the given resources. Lastly, a transnational strategy should aim at keeping a good level of efficiency without sacrificing too much adaptation to the local necessities.