Unpacking the relationship between export coopetition activities and export sales performance

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Crick, James M. [1 ]
Crick, Dave [2 ]
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[1] Univ Leicester, Sch Business, Leicester, England
[2] Univ Ottawa, Telfer Sch Management, Ottawa, ON, Canada
关键词
Export coopetition activities; Export sales performance; Export geographical scope; Export intensity; Resource-based theory; Small businesses; MARKET-ORIENTED BEHAVIOR; COMMON METHOD VARIANCE; COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE; INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP; CLUSTERS INSIGHTS; MODERATING ROLES; EMPIRICAL LINK; STRATEGY FIT; CO-OPETITION; SMALL FIRMS;
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10.1108/IMR-02-2024-0030
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F [经济];
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摘要
PurposeWhile coopetition (cooperation among competitors) has been widely researched in domestic settings, relatively less work has evaluated how small exporters engage in these business-to-business (B2B) marketing strategies. Therefore, export coopetition activities could have different performance outcomes (and boundary conditions) to these B2B marketing practices in domestic arenas. Consequently, underpinned by resource-based theory (and focusing on smaller-sized and internationalised, businesses), the purpose of this paper is to unpack the relationship between export coopetition activities and export sales performance by accounting for key quadratic and moderating effects.Design/methodology/approachSurvey responses were obtained from 107 small, and export-oriented, wine producers in South Africa. After refining the measurement scales, the quantitative data passed all major assessments of reliability, validity and common method variance. Subsequently, the elements of the conceptual model were tested through a hierarchical regression analysis. Moreover, a post-hoc test was undertaken to delve deeper into the nuances of the statistical results - and offer additional insights concerning how these B2B marketing strategies operate (and manifest) in export markets.FindingsA significant non-linear (inverted U-shaped) relationship was found between export coopetition activities and export sales performance. No support was found for the moderators, namely, export geographical scope, export intensity or the interaction between these forms of internationalisation. An interesting issue to emerge from the post-hoc test was that export geographical scope yielded a quadratic link with export sales performance, for which the export coopetition activities construct did not moderate this connection (a non-significant interaction effect). These findings offer new insights that help inform the concentration versus spreading debate related to target market strategies.Originality/valueNew evidence emerges on the internationalisation of the coopetition construct, regarding how smaller-sized companies collaborate with their competitors within their export markets. Likewise, stronger insights arise concerning the dark sides of export coopetition activities via circumstances where they are harmful to internationalised firms. Moreover, improved claims are made about how resource-based theory serves as a useful tool to conceptualise the nuances of export coopetition activities and how they impact export sales performance. Collectively, this investigation not only responds to calls for research to evaluate coopetition in export markets but also embraces the complexities of these B2B marketing strategies.
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