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The Internationalization of a South African Insurance Broking Firm into Africa: Opportunities and Benefits

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  • Thamsanqa Moyo

    (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)

  • Anoosha Makka

    (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)

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This paper aims to garner an understanding of the opportunities and benefits that a South African insurance broking firm can realize by internationalizing into other African countries. This exploratory study utilizes a qualitative research approach. A case study was undertaken at a South African insurance broking firm, involving a sample of 20 employees who participated in the firm’s internationalization efforts in Africa. Data were collected through semi-structured online and face-to-face interviews. A qualitative content analysis method was used to analyze the data, which resulted in the creation of codes, categories, and themes. Ethical clearance was obtained for the study. The findings indicate that South African firms that internationalize into African countries have the opportunity to establish a first-mover advantage, develop organizational competencies and operational excellence, improve internal capabilities, and promote organizational learning. Other opportunities include expanding and diversifying business operations to increase profits while developing new markets and increasing the firm’s market share and income streams. This study is limited to one firm located in Gauteng, South Africa, and is based on one industry. Further research may be undertaken using other methodologies with larger sample sizes and additional geographic areas. Firms and managers from South Africa who have a desire to internationalize into Africa should conduct thorough research regarding the business environment and entry strategies into African countries. This research contributes to the limited literature concerning Africa-to-Africa internationalization by firms.

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  • Thamsanqa Moyo & Anoosha Makka, 2024. "The Internationalization of a South African Insurance Broking Firm into Africa: Opportunities and Benefits," RAIS Conference Proceedings 2022-2024 0464, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:raiswp:0464
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