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Export channel structure in a newly industrialized economy
Authors:Ho-Fuk Lau
Affiliation:(1) Department of Marketing, Faculty of Business Administration, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
Abstract:Using data from the Hong Kong electronics industry, this paper studies the “make” or “buy” decisions associated with export channel strategies (Peng, Zhou, & York, 2006). Findings show that the integrated channels (the “make” decision in transaction cost theory) play a more important role on exporting than the market governance channels (the “buy” decision, i.e., buying channel services from local export intermediaries). In addition to manufacturers’ integrated channels, from the buyers’ standpoint, we find two active integrated channels, namely, (1) the buying offices of firms from developed economies which are located in Hong Kong and (2) the regular visiting buyers of firms from developed economies. These two export channels are integrated channels from the buyers’ standpoint. They are not found in the export distribution structure of developed economies. This paper explains the development and the importance of these buyers’ channels in newly industrialized economies. It also examines the similarities and dissimilarities of export behavior between manufacturing firms in developed and newly industrialized economies, using Hong Kong as an example.
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Keywords:Channel integration  Buyer’  s integrated channel  Hong Kong electronics industry
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