Small and medium-sized enterprises’ exporting: Home and host country motivators effect on first and successive export venture decisions

The aim of the paper is to investigate the internationalization (particularly exporting) of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) taking a sample of United Kingdom (UK) SMEs for the use in economic policy, academia and management. It focuses on the critical first and less risky step towards inte...

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Main Authors: Vassilios Stouraitis, Markos Kyritsis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Split, Faculty of Economics 2016-06-01
Series:Management : Journal of Contemporary Management Issues
Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/237866
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spelling doaj-83f2401522f54b0a9b108749b5e9bf6b2020-11-24T20:58:44ZengUniversity of Split, Faculty of EconomicsManagement : Journal of Contemporary Management Issues1331-01941846-33632016-06-0121197115161355Small and medium-sized enterprises’ exporting: Home and host country motivators effect on first and successive export venture decisionsVassilios Stouraitis0Markos Kyritsis1University of Reading, Henley Business SchoolUniversity of Reading, School of Psychology and Clinical Language SciencesThe aim of the paper is to investigate the internationalization (particularly exporting) of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) taking a sample of United Kingdom (UK) SMEs for the use in economic policy, academia and management. It focuses on the critical first and less risky step towards internationalization and separates the motivators into home country and host country. The paper investigates 44 specific, high impact, pre-selected exporting motivators from the literature and tests their effect on the firm’s initial export decision and latest (or sequential) export decision. Results show that the first exporting choice affects later exporting choices and both are mostly affected by home country-specific, internal, motivators as opposed to host country-specific reactive motivators. In addition regionalization shows an association as European Union membership of the UK showed a relationship to subsequent entry mode choice. The paper’s results are of use to policy-makers and management.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/237866
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Small and medium-sized enterprises’ exporting: Home and host country motivators effect on first and successive export venture decisions
Management : Journal of Contemporary Management Issues
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Markos Kyritsis
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title Small and medium-sized enterprises’ exporting: Home and host country motivators effect on first and successive export venture decisions
title_short Small and medium-sized enterprises’ exporting: Home and host country motivators effect on first and successive export venture decisions
title_full Small and medium-sized enterprises’ exporting: Home and host country motivators effect on first and successive export venture decisions
title_fullStr Small and medium-sized enterprises’ exporting: Home and host country motivators effect on first and successive export venture decisions
title_full_unstemmed Small and medium-sized enterprises’ exporting: Home and host country motivators effect on first and successive export venture decisions
title_sort small and medium-sized enterprises’ exporting: home and host country motivators effect on first and successive export venture decisions
publisher University of Split, Faculty of Economics
series Management : Journal of Contemporary Management Issues
issn 1331-0194
1846-3363
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The aim of the paper is to investigate the internationalization (particularly exporting) of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) taking a sample of United Kingdom (UK) SMEs for the use in economic policy, academia and management. It focuses on the critical first and less risky step towards internationalization and separates the motivators into home country and host country. The paper investigates 44 specific, high impact, pre-selected exporting motivators from the literature and tests their effect on the firm’s initial export decision and latest (or sequential) export decision. Results show that the first exporting choice affects later exporting choices and both are mostly affected by home country-specific, internal, motivators as opposed to host country-specific reactive motivators. In addition regionalization shows an association as European Union membership of the UK showed a relationship to subsequent entry mode choice. The paper’s results are of use to policy-makers and management.
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/237866
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