Network and Institutional Effects on SMEs’ Entry Strategies

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Fang-Yi Lo
Yu-Ching Chiao
Chwo-Ming Joseph Yu
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[1] Feng Chia University,Department of International Business
[2] National Chung Hsing University,Department of Business Administration
[3] National Chengchi University,Department of Business Administration
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Networks; Institutional environment; Entry strategies; SMEs;
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Building on the network and institutional environment perspectives, this study examines the foreign market entry strategies of 851 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) based in Taiwan, a newly industrialized economy. From the network perspective, our findings show that SMEs prefer to enter new markets in two distinct ways: (1) through wholly-owned subsidiaries when they are following their customers into a host country, or when the operations in a host country have more internal network linkages; and (2) through joint ventures when they have stronger supplier relationships. From the institutional environment perspective, SMEs set up wholly-owned subsidiaries when they perceive differences in the macro-economic and industrial-policy environment in a host country; however, they will choose to enter into joint ventures if they perceive a significant degree of socio-cultural difference in a host country. As SMEs decide on entry strategies, they must carefully consider not only the different types of network resource, but also the influence of institutional factors in host countries.
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页码:531 / 563
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