Entrepreneurial perceptions and bias of SME exporting opportunities for manufacturing exporters: A UK study

Purpose: Success in export ventures has been linked to managerial capabilities. The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of exporting motivators on managerial perceptions of UK manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by investigating the links between export motivators a...

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Published in:Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development
Main Author: Stouraitis V.; Boonchoo P.; Mior Harun M.H.; Kyritsis M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Group Holdings Ltd. 2017
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Stouraitis V.; Boonchoo P.; Mior Harun M.H.; Kyritsis M.
Entrepreneurial perceptions and bias of SME exporting opportunities for manufacturing exporters: A UK study
2017
Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development
24
4
10.1108/JSBED-03-2017-0095
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85032569951&doi=10.1108%2fJSBED-03-2017-0095&partnerID=40&md5=b7a144d0980a9e8127589f2a1758f757
Purpose: Success in export ventures has been linked to managerial capabilities. The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of exporting motivators on managerial perceptions of UK manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by investigating the links between export motivators and decision bias (i.e. predictable behavior). Design/methodology/approach: Based on the Uppsala and resource-based view perspectives (using a sample of the UK’s independent manufacturing SMEs and utilizing a survey, correlation analysis, and factor analysis), this study finds and describes the effect of the most recurrent motivators and clusters of motivators from the literature on the SMEs’ decision to export by investigating the dimensions (research, external, reactive). Findings: This study finds that export motivators can be separated into specific dimensions leading to potential selection bias. In addition, the importance of size, knowledge of foreign markets, and unsolicited orders show an association with the perceptions of motivator stimuli toward specific dimensions (research, external, reactive). Practical implications: Government policy and SME export strategy need to understand managerial perceptions and bias better in order to allocate resources efficiently toward stimulating exporting. Originality/value: The literature and empirical work on the topic have been fragmented and conflicting focusing on specific motivators but not necessarily explaining the selection or origin of motivators even less on SMEs. Dimensions have not been taken into account as clusters of motivators. © 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited.
Emerald Group Holdings Ltd.
14626004
English
Article
All Open Access; Green Open Access
author Stouraitis V.; Boonchoo P.; Mior Harun M.H.; Kyritsis M.
spellingShingle Stouraitis V.; Boonchoo P.; Mior Harun M.H.; Kyritsis M.
Entrepreneurial perceptions and bias of SME exporting opportunities for manufacturing exporters: A UK study
author_facet Stouraitis V.; Boonchoo P.; Mior Harun M.H.; Kyritsis M.
author_sort Stouraitis V.; Boonchoo P.; Mior Harun M.H.; Kyritsis M.
title Entrepreneurial perceptions and bias of SME exporting opportunities for manufacturing exporters: A UK study
title_short Entrepreneurial perceptions and bias of SME exporting opportunities for manufacturing exporters: A UK study
title_full Entrepreneurial perceptions and bias of SME exporting opportunities for manufacturing exporters: A UK study
title_fullStr Entrepreneurial perceptions and bias of SME exporting opportunities for manufacturing exporters: A UK study
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurial perceptions and bias of SME exporting opportunities for manufacturing exporters: A UK study
title_sort Entrepreneurial perceptions and bias of SME exporting opportunities for manufacturing exporters: A UK study
publishDate 2017
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description Purpose: Success in export ventures has been linked to managerial capabilities. The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of exporting motivators on managerial perceptions of UK manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by investigating the links between export motivators and decision bias (i.e. predictable behavior). Design/methodology/approach: Based on the Uppsala and resource-based view perspectives (using a sample of the UK’s independent manufacturing SMEs and utilizing a survey, correlation analysis, and factor analysis), this study finds and describes the effect of the most recurrent motivators and clusters of motivators from the literature on the SMEs’ decision to export by investigating the dimensions (research, external, reactive). Findings: This study finds that export motivators can be separated into specific dimensions leading to potential selection bias. In addition, the importance of size, knowledge of foreign markets, and unsolicited orders show an association with the perceptions of motivator stimuli toward specific dimensions (research, external, reactive). Practical implications: Government policy and SME export strategy need to understand managerial perceptions and bias better in order to allocate resources efficiently toward stimulating exporting. Originality/value: The literature and empirical work on the topic have been fragmented and conflicting focusing on specific motivators but not necessarily explaining the selection or origin of motivators even less on SMEs. Dimensions have not been taken into account as clusters of motivators. © 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited.
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