Knowledge, uncertainty and networks: what drives SMEs' international

C. Braga da Cunha, S. C. Silva

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Abstract

What are the key variables that can explain SMEs’ international market selection? International business literature has shown that firms’ costs of expanding business activities to host markets along with the lack of roots in foreign countries apparently result in competitive disadvantages for the alien enterprises. However, depending on the relationships established with other members of the network, companies may be able to more easily overcome the risks of selecting a certain market. In turn, the fear of facing unknown situations as well as the absence of knowledge about a specific country may hinder firms from going abroad, which may lead to the loss of opportunities. Based on a literature review regarding the topic and after developing some propositions, the authors developed a conceptual model which shows the existence of five variables that explain SMEs’ market selection – knowledge, market commitment, international networks, SMEs’ ties within networks, and SMEs’ status among members of the network. These variables seem to influence firms’ uncertainty, perception of psychic distance, as well as the liabilities of foreignness and outsidership. Consequently, relationships established with other players inside the network tend to enhance firms’ knowledge about foreign markets, allowing them to better assess opportunities and avoid risks.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the European International Business Academy
Subtitle of host publication“Liabilities of Foreignness versus the Value of Diversity”
EditorsJonas Puck, Thomas Lindner, Moritz Putzhammer
Place of PublicationVienna
PublisherEuropean International Business Academy
Pages66-66
Number of pages1
ISBN (Print)9783200050280
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Event42nd Annual Conference of the European International Business Academy - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 2 Dec 20164 Dec 2016

Conference

Conference42nd Annual Conference of the European International Business Academy
Abbreviated titleEIBA 2016
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period2/12/164/12/16

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