2023
DOI: 10.1177/1069031x231170206
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How Much Does Domestic Location Matter for B2B Firms’ Export Intensity? A Variance Decomposition Study

Abstract: Business-to-business (B2B) firms leverage the advantages of their domestic location to export goods and services. However, little empirical research has examined the extent to which domestic location effects explain variation in B2B firms’ export intensity, despite their potentially critical role. In this study, the authors explore this question with a variance decomposition analysis—an approach that allows them to quantitatively examine the relative contribution of domestic location and other effects on B2B f… Show more

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“…Moreover, the institutional development in the host country is not synchronous across different regions within a single country. Within-country subnational differences should be considered when analyzing institutional development, either in emerging or developed countries (Iurkov, Koval, and Zaefarian 2023;Zhong et al 2019). Emerging markets are more likely to feature significant inequality and imbalance in subnational development because of incomplete institutional infrastructure (Wang, Liu, Delios, and Qian 2023).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the institutional development in the host country is not synchronous across different regions within a single country. Within-country subnational differences should be considered when analyzing institutional development, either in emerging or developed countries (Iurkov, Koval, and Zaefarian 2023;Zhong et al 2019). Emerging markets are more likely to feature significant inequality and imbalance in subnational development because of incomplete institutional infrastructure (Wang, Liu, Delios, and Qian 2023).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%