The Influence of Regionalization and Cultural Distance on the Direction of Exports |
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Authors: | Garry Sherriff Peter Liesch |
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Affiliation: | University of Queensland Business School, University of Queensland , Brisbane, Australia |
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Abstract: | Research has identified two distinct influences on the direction of firm internationalisation, cultural distance, and regionalisation. This paper sets out to test the strength of these influences on the direction of exports in circumstances where they act in different directions. The paper applies a quantitative methodology to a large, purposively compiled data set of Australian export values over the period 1990 to 2004. The Australian context provides an interesting case because its cultural linkages and its geographic connections lie in different directions. It is shown that regionalisation is the dominant influence on the direction of exports in the Australian context. |
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Keywords: | cultural distance regionalization international market selection |
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