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Innovation capacity,international experience and export performance of SMEs in Brazil
Affiliation:1. Tongji University Shanghai, School of Economics and Management, 1500 Siping Road, 200092 Shanghai, China;2. University of Minho, School of Economics and Management, University of Minho, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal;1. University of Valencia, Department of Management ‘Juan José Renau Piqueras’, Avda. Los Naranjos, s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain;2. INGENIO (CSIC-Universitat Politècnica de València), Ciudad Politécnica de la Innovación, Edif 8E 4°, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain;1. MK Business News, 190 Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul 04627, South Korea;2. Korea University, School of Business, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 02841, South Korea
Abstract:Innovation capacity and international experience are factors often related to the internationalisation process of firms, with export activities as the first stage of the process. However, firms from emerging countries seem to show advantages and follow patterns of international expansion that may differ from firms based in developed countries, where the internationalisation models were created. Specifically, exporting firms from emerging countries tend to have limited resources, especially small firms (e.g., for investing in R&D). Despite these facts, the literature on export performance seems biased towards recommending firms to enhance, above all, their innovation capacity in order to achieve better export performance, while little attention is paid to international experience as a factor that is as important as innovation. In this context, the objective of this study is to investigate the impact of innovation capacity and international experience on the export performance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) located in an emerging country and to identify which factor is more significant. The Resource-Based View and Dynamic Capabilities approach were used as theoretical frameworks. A research model was developed and tested on a significant sample of Brazilian industrial SMEs. The data were analysed through partial least squares structural equation modelling. The results indicate that international experience has a greater impact on export performance than innovation capacity, showing that there is possibility of overemphasising the role of innovation in the export performance of SMEs, at least, in the Brazilian context.
Keywords:Export performance  Innovation capacity  International experience  SME  Emerging countries
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