Antecedents of SME export intensity in a Latin American market


Autoria(s): Bianchi, Constanza; Wickramasekera, Rumintha
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from emerging markets in Latin America are increasingly engaging in export-related activities. Nevertheless, limited research exists into the export behavior of such firms. This study proposes and tests a conceptual model that includes the main drivers and inhibitors of export intensity for SMEs from Chile. The model uses confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to develop the underlying multi-item constructs and structural equation modeling (SEM) to test the model. Results show that manager’s export commitment as well as managerial and organizational resources and capabilities are drivers of export intensity. In addition, the results show that managerial perceptions of internal barriers, such as a manager’s lack of international experience and knowledge, act as significant barriers to developing exports. However, unlike previous findings from developed countries no evidence exists of external cost barriers having a significant impact on export intensity, which is possibly an indication of a competitive business environment in Chile.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93304/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93304/1/Antecedents%20of%20export%20intensity%20in%20a%20Latin%20American%20Market.pdf

Bianchi, Constanza & Wickramasekera, Rumintha (2016) Antecedents of SME export intensity in a Latin American market. Journal of Business Research. (In Press)

Direitos

Copyright 2016 Elsevier

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations

Palavras-Chave #export intensity #export drivers #export inhibitors #Latin America #Chile
Tipo

Journal Article