An Empirical Study on Export Orientation of Indian Small and Medium Enterprises

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Small and Medium size Enterprises (SMEs) despite having enormous potential and significance in the economy have not been able to harness the advantages of internationalisation and at the same time have fallen short in facing the challenges of globalised competition. Furthermore, evidence suggests that SMEs have been observed to face challenges in maintaining impactful internationalisation strategies and responding to market changes over time. One approach which has been actively pursued by internationally oriented players to address these challenges over the past few decades and is extensively highlighted in the literature is exporting. While this strategy as an initial step toward internationalisation may offer much potential, it also comes with certain issues. This study investigates the influential drivers of export-orientation in such internationally oriented small firms. Blending the findings from the literature on internationalisation with insights from the work on exportation illuminates the problem. While the research on internationalisation directly discusses entry strategies and drivers of performance in such ventures, extrapolating the work on exportation further informs these aspects, and complements the same by bringing to light additional factors to consider. To shed further light upon these aspects, a two-phased, in-depth empirical investigation of the internationalisation strategies and the factors that influence the export-orientation of SMEs was conducted in the five most prominent and export driven clusters in the textile industry in India. Qualitative analysis was used to inductively generate theory, while quantitative analyses subsequently tested the resulting hypotheses. Results of both analyses indicate that the management and firm characteristics influence the export-orientation of a firm.

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