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Networking responses to different levels of institutional void: A comparison of internationalizing SMEs in Egypt and the UK
Authors:Rose Narooz  John Child
Institution:1. Coventry University, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Innovation Village Building No. 5, Cheetah Road, Coventry, CV1 2TL, UK;2. University of Birmingham, Business School, B15 2TT Birmingham, UK;3. University of Plymouth Business School & Lingnan University College, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China
Abstract:This paper reports a comparative qualitative study of how decision-makers in internationalizing SMEs respond to relevant institutions in their domestic environment through networking activity. Twenty SMEs are compared respectively from a developing economy (Egypt) and a developed economy (UK). The two countries contrast both in the effectiveness of their institutional support for SMEs and in their cultural norms towards network relationships. Substantial differences are found between the two national samples in SME decision makers’ networking behaviour in response to specific institutional conditions. The links between institutional conditions, national cultural norms and SME networking responses are explicated in a new theoretical model.
Keywords:Institutional voids  Level of economic development  Networks  SME internationalisation  Emerging economies
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