2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2015.07.005
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International involvement of established SMEs: A systematic review of antecedents, outcomes and moderators

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“…Furthermore, external change agents can be introduced through government support. In this case, government export programs may play an important role as facilitators of these exogenous events (Martineau & Pastoriza, ), thereby exerting a positive impact on international involvement. Finally, given the central role of managers/founders in SMEs, they should diligently identify institutional support available by way of promotional incentives from the government and proactively devise approaches to effectively make use of these government programs to boost their export development (Paul et al, ).…”
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“…Furthermore, external change agents can be introduced through government support. In this case, government export programs may play an important role as facilitators of these exogenous events (Martineau & Pastoriza, ), thereby exerting a positive impact on international involvement. Finally, given the central role of managers/founders in SMEs, they should diligently identify institutional support available by way of promotional incentives from the government and proactively devise approaches to effectively make use of these government programs to boost their export development (Paul et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the importance of SMEs, their internationalization has emerged as an important research topic in recent decades. Notably, export is by far the most common strategy adopted by SMEs to internationalize (Martineau & Pastoriza, ). In the context of China, the rapid growth of the export sector has become a key driver of its impressive economic growth.…”
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“…The goal is to identify the items with the greatest impact in the analysis of cocitations, keywords associated with the theme, authors, and journal publishing with greater impact (Small, 1973; Zitt and Bassecoulard, 1994). The systematic literature review followed the approach suggested by Denyer and Neely () and Martineau and Pastoriza (). A document analysis using the Thomson Reuters ISI and Scopus databases focused on women's entrepreneurship and internationalization using the social sciences as the research domain.…”
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“…Another important factor in international involvement is the intensity of exports (current and relative growth rate of the weight of overseas sales) (Martineau and Pastoriza, 2016). This factor is related to the FSTS dimension of Degree of Internationalization (DOI).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%