2011
DOI: 10.1080/10978526.2011.633029
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Determinants of Export Performance: An Institutional Approach

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“…Autores (Guan & Ma, 2003;Mais & Amal, 2011) mostraram que as atividades do núcleo de inovação (P&D, marketing, etc.) não necessariamente tendem a influenciar positivamente o desempenho exportador de empresas.…”
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“…Autores (Guan & Ma, 2003;Mais & Amal, 2011) mostraram que as atividades do núcleo de inovação (P&D, marketing, etc.) não necessariamente tendem a influenciar positivamente o desempenho exportador de empresas.…”
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“…Conhecer os determinantes do desempenho exportador das empresas é um objetivo constante entre os pesquisadores de negócios internacionais (Carneiro et al, 2011;Klotzle & Thomé, 2006;Mais & Amal, 2011;Majocchi et al, 2005;Pla-Barber & Alegre, 2007;Singh, 2009, Stoian, Rialp, & Rialp, 2011. Existe, no entanto, uma falta de consenso atinente à definição de medidas adequadas para avaliação do desempenho exportador, o que compromete a comparação de diferentes estudos e prejudica a evolução das teorias de negócios internacionais.…”
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“…Thus, the RBV suggests that disparities in export performance derive from competitive advantages (or disadvantages) determined by each firm set of internal resources (Barney, 1991;Lorenzo et al, 2018). Although firms' resources might play a crucial part explaining competitive advantages and export performance, it seems reasonable that it is also influenced by both market dynamics and institutional environment (Mais & Amal, 2011;Peng et al, 2008).…”
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“…During the last four decades, globalization led to structural changes in most industries, presenting both challenges and opportunities to firms, who need to adapt in order to survive, grow and be competitive in the international market (Mais & Amal, 2011;Paul et al, 2017). Considering this, export activities have become crucial to firms, as they may boost sales, market power and, consequently, enhance profitability and competitiveness (Chen et al, 2016;Maurel, 2009;Paul et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%