2020
DOI: 10.1108/jbim-11-2018-0324
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Key determinants of SMEs’ export performance: a resource-based view and contingency theory approach using potential mediators

Abstract: Purpose Various barriers discourage small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from entering or expanding their export activities in the international markets, especially SMEs in emerging markets. The purpose of this study is to look at capacity building to accelerate SMEs’ export performance. Design/methodology/approach This study draws on contingency theory and takes a resource-based and market-based view to provide a holistic understanding of the issue. This study uses primary data collected via extensive … Show more

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“…With lower degrees of internationalisation, firms might have a steady stream of sales revenues from existing (domestic) customers, which influences their decision to not target overseas markets (Leonidou, 1995; Leckie et al , 2017; Crick et al , 2020; Safari and Saleh, 2020). Thus, entities that have a small international presence might choose not to collaborate with their competitors, as such strategies might distract them from their core operations (Crick, 2018; Granata et al , 2018).…”
Section: Theory and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With lower degrees of internationalisation, firms might have a steady stream of sales revenues from existing (domestic) customers, which influences their decision to not target overseas markets (Leonidou, 1995; Leckie et al , 2017; Crick et al , 2020; Safari and Saleh, 2020). Thus, entities that have a small international presence might choose not to collaborate with their competitors, as such strategies might distract them from their core operations (Crick, 2018; Granata et al , 2018).…”
Section: Theory and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrary to what was expected, this research revealed a positive impact of EIB on international activities, a surprising result in the author's opinion. Safari and Saleh [52] found only one indirect negative result of IB in international results, through a mediating effect in the business strategy. Thus, we hypothesize that: H3a: Companies with more IB are expected to have less international business' turnover H3b: Companies with more IB are expected to have less CA H3c: Companies with less IB are expected to have ISOs focused on foreign markets…”
Section: Barriers In the Process Of Internationalizationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Contrary to what was expected, this research revealed a positive impact of EIB on international activities, a surprising result in the author's opinion. Safari and Saleh [52] found only one indirect negative result of IB in international results, through a mediating effect in the business strategy. Thus, we hypothesize that: Hypothesis 3a (H3a).…”
Section: Barriers In the Process Of Internationalizationmentioning
confidence: 93%