As multi-channel television gained popularity in Turkiye, Turkish soap operas began to attract international audiences. Their success in international trade and rising prominence in the global television market have significantly boosted Turkey’s service exports and strengthened its global image. In 2023, the country became the third largest exporter of television soap operas in the world, with exports reaching around $600 million, behind only the U.S. and the U.K. This study offers a comprehensive perspective on the internationalization process of Turkish soap operas. The study employed an interpretative paradigm, utilizing semi-structured interviews and content analysis of pertinent literature. A gradual internationalization process model for Turkish soap operas is proposed, highlighting key industry dynamics.
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Ayse Ipek Aytac
Yozgat Bozok University, Turkiye
Ayse Ipek Aytac, holds her BA degree in Business Administration from the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences at Gazi University. She subsequently received M.Sc degree in Marketing, followed by Ph.D. in Business Administration, both from the Gazi University...
Elif Esiyok
Atilim University, Turkiye
Elif Esiyok received her Ph.D. in Public Relations and Publicity from the Gazi University in 2015. She is currently working in Atilim University, Management Faculty, Public Relations and Advertising Department as an Associate Professor. She teaches courses on media...
Mehmet Mithat Uner
Atilim University, Turkiye
M. Mithat Üner completed his BA degree at Hacettepe University School of Business, MBA degree at Gazi University, M.Sc. in International Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Ph.D. at the Gazi University Graduate School of Business. Professor Üner also...
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