An Investigation of the Barriers to Internationalisation Faced by Young Technology-Intensive Firms

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Chaplin, Hannah [1 ]
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[1] UK Govt, Dept Business Innovat & Skills, London, England
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Internationalisation; barriers; technology-intensive firms; factor analysis; INSIGHTS;
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Using data from a survey of a stratified random sample of 900 internationalising firms carried out in 2008, this chapter examines the barriers to internationalisation faced by young innovative SMEs. The results indicate that young technology-intensive firms are more likely than non-technologically intensive firms to report barriers to internationalisation. When compared with the whole sample, young technology-intensive SMEs are significantly more likely to experience difficulties in obtaining basic information about doing business in an overseas country, and with the costs of doing business overseas. Factor analysis suggests that young technology-intensive SMEs which internationalise through non-traditional modes differ with regard to their perceptions of barriers to internationalisation from those who sell directly to customers overseas.
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