2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2015.03.007
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SMEs and international entrepreneurship: An institutional network perspective

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“…Establishing and securing such relationships, however, may not only be time-consuming but requires that SMEs know and adhere to the cultural and socioeconomic conventions and practices of the foreign market and manage relationships accordingly [58]. Secondly, SMEs may benefit from institutional support, such as governments providing financial and informational resources to promote SME business development and foreign trade [59,60]. However, a recent study by Narooz and Child [61] compared processes of internationalization in Egypt and the United Kingdom and found that particularly developing economies frequently suffer from institutional voids.…”
Section: Sme Internationalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Establishing and securing such relationships, however, may not only be time-consuming but requires that SMEs know and adhere to the cultural and socioeconomic conventions and practices of the foreign market and manage relationships accordingly [58]. Secondly, SMEs may benefit from institutional support, such as governments providing financial and informational resources to promote SME business development and foreign trade [59,60]. However, a recent study by Narooz and Child [61] compared processes of internationalization in Egypt and the United Kingdom and found that particularly developing economies frequently suffer from institutional voids.…”
Section: Sme Internationalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os autores também destacam que os entrantes no mercado podem ser demandados a seguir um parceiro, acompanhando-o no processo de internacionalização. Além disso, Welch & Welch (1996) De acordo com Oparaocha (2015), as redes institucionais representam as relações que podem existir entre uma firma e as que o autor chama de "instituições de livre acesso". Em seu entendimento, um dos objetivos das redes institucionais é o de proporcionar apoio e criar uma atmosfera que possa fomentar o investimento externo e fomentar o negócio, tanto local quanto internacionalmente.…”
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“…Knight (2000) investigated the interrelationships of entrepreneurial orientation, marketing strategy, tactics, and organization performance among SMEs influenced by globalization. Oparaocha (2015) investigated the effect of the applying of institutional networks by SMEs in the context of international entrepreneurship (IE). The study shed light into SMEs' awareness of, reaching to, and actual implementation of the resources available through institutional networks and whether these were inducements or deterrents for entrepreneurial activities in foreign markets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%