Organizational capabilities and SME exports: the moderating role of external funding intentions and managerial capacity

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Ko Wai Wai
Catherine Liston-Heyes
Weixi Liu
Gordon Liu
Marc Cowling
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[1] Brunel University London,Brunel Business School
[2] University of Ottawa,Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
[3] University of Bath,School of Management
[4] The Open University,Business School, Department for Strategy and Marketing
[5] University of Derby,Law and Social Sciences
[6] College of Business,undefined
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Small Business Economics | 2022年 / 58卷
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Exports; New product development; New market entry; External funding intentions; Managerial capacity; Small- and medium-sized enterprises; M31; O32; M16; G20; L26;
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Entry to export markets can stimulate business growth, yet remarkably few small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) pursue export strategies. Using data gathered from the UK Small Business Surveys and a theoretical framework that combines principles from the resource-based view of the firm with notions of “investment readiness” and “managerial capacity,” we examine the empirical relationships between new product development (NPD) and new market entry (NME) capabilities on UK SMEs export decisions. Among other things, we find that there are contexts in which SMEs should develop these capabilities concurrently and others in which they should develop them independently to minimize added managerial complexity. Our results also indicate that in the absence of strong managerial capacity, SMEs should prioritize NME over NPD capabilities. Our findings produce several interesting theoretical and practical implications for SME exports.
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