Transaction services and SME internationalization: The effect of home and host country bank relationships on international investment and growth |
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Authors: | Kent Eriksson Øystein Fjeldstad Sara Jonsson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Banking and Finance, School of Architecture and the Built Environment, The Royal Institute of Technology—KTH, Drottning Kristinas väg 30, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden;2. Department of Strategy and Logistics, BI Norwegian Business School, 0442 Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | Building on the argument put forward by North and Wallis (1994) that the transaction sector enables economic growth by lowering the costs of transacting, we investigate how internationalizing firms’ host and home country bank relationships affect their international specific investments and growth. Banks provide payment, liquidity, and risk management services, which are essential to international business relationships, yet little is known about how banks affect international business relationships. In a sample of 255 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), we find that host and home country bank relationships affect the dependent variables differently. We contribute to the literature by explicating the role and effects of banks in international business relationships. Our findings have implications for understanding transaction services in international business as well as the choices made by their customers. |
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Keywords: | Banks Business relationship Internationalization SMEs Transaction organizations Transaction services |
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