From global aspirations to regional dominance: the case of Deutsche Telekom
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to investigates the argument that the financial case for continued internationalisation by telecommunication companies is unclear with respect to Deutsche Telekom, a leading international telecommunications company.
Design/methodology/approach
The international footprint of Deutsche Telekom is mapped over the period 1995-2013 (inclusive). Data are drawn from the annual reports of Deutsche Telekom as well as its principal subsidiaries. After mapping the international footprint, the financial dimension of this internationalisation is investigated to determine whether there are financial returns from continued international expansion.
Findings
The results demonstrate the extensive and complex nature of the international footprint of Deutsche Telekom. The company operates in 38 countries through a variety of lines of business, with its systems division being responsible for almost half of these countries. Although international markets now account for a majority of the company’s revenues, the lack of consistent data means that it is not clear whether the financial returns from internationalisation are positive.
Research limitations/implications
The paper highlights the challenges of using annual reports as a source of data, as well as the difficulties of mapping the international operations of large multinationals like Deutsche Telekom.
Originality/value
The paper uniquely seeks to relate the international footprint of Deutsche Telekom to its financial performance.
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Citation
Whalley, J. and Curwen, P. (2014), "From global aspirations to regional dominance: the case of Deutsche Telekom", info, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 33-53. https://doi.org/10.1108/info-01-2014-0001
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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