2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-01-2022-0099
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Coopetition and the marketing/entrepreneurship interface in an international arena

Abstract: PurposeGuided by resource-based theory, this study unpacks the relationship between an export entrepreneurial marketing orientation (EMO) and export performance. This is undertaken by investigating quadratic effects and the moderating role of export coopetition (cooperation amongst competitors in an international arena).Design/methodology/approachSurvey responses were collected from a sample of 282 smaller-sized wine producers in Italy. This empirical context was ideal, as it hosted varying degrees of the cons… Show more

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“…In summation, the study's contributions are multifaceted, spanning collaborative actions (Crick et al, 2023;Ferrigno and Cucino, 2021), purpose-driven behavior (Battilana et al, 2022;Cucino and Ferrigno, 2023), the prognostic potential of entrepreneurial motives and the dynamics of environmental uncertainties. By situating itself within the evolving landscape of crisis-driven entrepreneurial research, the study advances nuanced understandings that not only enrich academic discourse but also extend actionable insights for managers and practitioners navigating the challenging terrains of crises.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In summation, the study's contributions are multifaceted, spanning collaborative actions (Crick et al, 2023;Ferrigno and Cucino, 2021), purpose-driven behavior (Battilana et al, 2022;Cucino and Ferrigno, 2023), the prognostic potential of entrepreneurial motives and the dynamics of environmental uncertainties. By situating itself within the evolving landscape of crisis-driven entrepreneurial research, the study advances nuanced understandings that not only enrich academic discourse but also extend actionable insights for managers and practitioners navigating the challenging terrains of crises.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wine industry has undergone an incredible technological shift over the last few decades (Giuliani et al. , 2010), which has deeply affected competitive dynamics, supply chain relationships and consumer behaviors (Fait and Iazzi, 2008) as well as entrepreneurial processes (Crick et al. , 2023; Rossi et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this, digital transformation has become inevitable (Pachni-Tsitiridou and Fouskas, 2022;Zeng et al, 2017), and all the wineries currently face with imperative changes. The wine industry has undergone an incredible technological shift over the last few decades (Giuliani et al, 2010), which has deeply affected competitive dynamics, supply chain relationships and consumer behaviors (Fait and Iazzi, 2008) as well as entrepreneurial processes (Crick et al, 2023;Rossi et al, 2012).…”
Section: Research Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Industry 4.0 base technologies favour SMEs' access to skills, through better professional recruitment sites, online access to external skills, including for specific tasks, or by facilitating sharing of knowledge with other partners (Del Sarto et al ., 2022), through the knowledge partner (Moeuf et al ., 2020), especially after Covid-19 outbreaks (Clauss et al ., 2022). Another opportunity resides in SMEs' integration into markets and global value chains, through the creation of effective mechanisms to reduce the disadvantages associated with the size of companies in international trade (Crick et al ., 2023), for example by reducing the absolute costs associated with transport and customs operations (Arnold et al ., 2016; Garzella et al ., 2021).…”
Section: Setting the Research Avenues Through A Qualitative Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%