Why did burberry initially chose a licensing strategy to expand its presence in japan? what limitations of the licensing strategy became apparent over time? should burberry have expected these drawbacks to arise? was terminating the japanese licensing agreement and opening wholly owned stores the correct strategic move for burberry? what are the risks here? to what extent does internalization theory explain burberry’s experience in japan?
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