Export Barriers for SMEs from Emerging Market: A Model of Analysis for Non-Tech Companies

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Autor(a) principal: Morini,Cristiano
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Polis,Mario Cesar Barreto, Silva,Dirceu da, Inacio Junior,Edmundo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This research seeks to enrich the existing theories by analyzing what are the barriers affecting the export process of small and medium-sized non-tech companies in emerging markets, while simultaneously examining the relationship between internal and external barriers in this context. Non-tech companies are characterized by little knowledge and limited resources. How could this kind of company reach the global market? What barriers hinder the exporting process the most? A confirmatory factor analysis was carried out, and the validated model based on 71 responses obtained was adjusted in a selected sector. The results suggest that the governmental and sociocultural barriers are the most significant from the perspective of external barriers, while market barriers and the manager’s personal dimensions have greater significance from the perspective of internal barriers. Our paper offers a theoretical contribution by developing a measurement model (a) testing the existing barriers simultaneously with the managerial/entrepreneurial barriers and with (b) the focus on non-tech firms. For practitioners, the identification of barriers can be useful to foster specific actions in terms of public policies, in addition to internal actions focused on the development of the managers’ capacities.
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title Export Barriers for SMEs from Emerging Market: A Model of Analysis for Non-Tech Companies
spellingShingle Export Barriers for SMEs from Emerging Market: A Model of Analysis for Non-Tech Companies
Morini,Cristiano
barriers
export
validation instrument
small and medium-sized enterprises
non-technological based company
title_short Export Barriers for SMEs from Emerging Market: A Model of Analysis for Non-Tech Companies
title_full Export Barriers for SMEs from Emerging Market: A Model of Analysis for Non-Tech Companies
title_fullStr Export Barriers for SMEs from Emerging Market: A Model of Analysis for Non-Tech Companies
title_full_unstemmed Export Barriers for SMEs from Emerging Market: A Model of Analysis for Non-Tech Companies
title_sort Export Barriers for SMEs from Emerging Market: A Model of Analysis for Non-Tech Companies
author Morini,Cristiano
author_facet Morini,Cristiano
Polis,Mario Cesar Barreto
Silva,Dirceu da
Inacio Junior,Edmundo
author_role author
author2 Polis,Mario Cesar Barreto
Silva,Dirceu da
Inacio Junior,Edmundo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morini,Cristiano
Polis,Mario Cesar Barreto
Silva,Dirceu da
Inacio Junior,Edmundo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv barriers
export
validation instrument
small and medium-sized enterprises
non-technological based company
topic barriers
export
validation instrument
small and medium-sized enterprises
non-technological based company
description ABSTRACT This research seeks to enrich the existing theories by analyzing what are the barriers affecting the export process of small and medium-sized non-tech companies in emerging markets, while simultaneously examining the relationship between internal and external barriers in this context. Non-tech companies are characterized by little knowledge and limited resources. How could this kind of company reach the global market? What barriers hinder the exporting process the most? A confirmatory factor analysis was carried out, and the validated model based on 71 responses obtained was adjusted in a selected sector. The results suggest that the governmental and sociocultural barriers are the most significant from the perspective of external barriers, while market barriers and the manager’s personal dimensions have greater significance from the perspective of internal barriers. Our paper offers a theoretical contribution by developing a measurement model (a) testing the existing barriers simultaneously with the managerial/entrepreneurial barriers and with (b) the focus on non-tech firms. For practitioners, the identification of barriers can be useful to foster specific actions in terms of public policies, in addition to internal actions focused on the development of the managers’ capacities.
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