2021
DOI: 10.1177/1069031x20973663
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Perceived Export Performance: A Contingent Measurement Approach

Abstract: Despite considerable research on export performance, relatively little scholarly attention has been devoted to incorporating managers’ perspectives into operationalizing this concept. This study proposes a new approach for measuring SMEs’ export performance in the presence of multiple goals that are potentially conflicting, while accounting for different approaches to assessing export performance. Adopting a contingency approach, we develop two customized measures of perceived export performance: the individua… Show more

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“…For the purpose of this study, following Sadeghi et al (2020), we define perceived EP as "an individual's understanding of the extent to which specific financial and non-financial goals of a firm are achieved in export markets, based on the criteria and benchmarks that are of importance to the manager" ("Measuring export performance," para.…”
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“…For the purpose of this study, following Sadeghi et al (2020), we define perceived EP as "an individual's understanding of the extent to which specific financial and non-financial goals of a firm are achieved in export markets, based on the criteria and benchmarks that are of importance to the manager" ("Measuring export performance," para.…”
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“…These firms are characterized by highly centralized management systems in which the manager's perspective and preferences play crucial roles indecision-making (Aliasghar, Sadeghi, & Rose, 2020;Jennings & Beaver, 1997;Walker & Brown, 2004). Therefore, internationalization process of SMEs cannot be understood truly in isolation from the manager's views (Elbanna et al, 2020;Madsen & Moen, 2018;Sadeghi et al, 2020).…”
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“…Following the tradition of prior methods-related articles in JIM , this issue includes two articles focused on the measurement of important concepts in international marketing, including the cultural distance concept (Griffith, Dean, and Hoppner 2021; Messner 2021) and perceived export performance (Sadeghi, Rose, and Madsen 2021). A fourth article, by Baumgartner and Weijters (2021), focuses on the topic of assessing common method variance in international marketing research.…”
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“…Finally, Sadeghi, Rose, and Madsen (2021) turn to the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in international markets. As SMEs’ export performance reflects both financial and nonfinancial goals, it becomes difficult for them to measure their export performance consistently across markets and over time.…”
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