Are all cats grey in the dark? calling for a new taxonomy of internationalizing SMEs

Jean-Paul Lemaire, Rémy Magnier-Watanabe, S. Freeman
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Although internationalizing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have been extensively examined, the literature has mainly classified them based on size than on other factors disclosing different international dynamics, their diverse performance records, relevant strategies and support needs/expectations. This study examines internal and external barriers and key success factors of internationalizing companies, using data from 38 in-depth interviews of Australian SMEs conducted between 2016 and 2018. These cases were then categorized, using an inductive approach and text analysis software, along two dimensions of international experience and exposure, and product and/or service uniqueness and innovation. Moreover, internal and external liabilities and assets were diagnosed for each category. The resulting taxonomy, consisting of ‘prominent’, ‘performing’, ‘promising’, and ‘precluded’ sub-groups of SMEs, provides a useful categorization of exporting SMEs elucidating their differentiated needs and priorities. This research highlights that the current ‘catch-all’ category used in research and practice for internationalizing SMEs is not consistent and should instead be unpacked.
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黑暗中所有的猫都是灰色的吗?呼吁对国际化的中小企业进行新的分类
尽管对国际化的中小企业(SMEs)进行了广泛的研究,但文献主要是根据规模对它们进行分类,而不是根据披露不同国际动态、不同绩效记录、相关战略和支持需求/期望的其他因素对它们进行分类。本研究利用2016年至2018年间对澳大利亚中小企业进行的38次深度访谈的数据,探讨了国际化公司的内外部障碍和关键成功因素。然后使用归纳方法和文本分析软件,沿着国际经验和曝光以及产品和/或服务的独特性和创新两个维度对这些案例进行分类。此外,还对每一类的内部和外部负债和资产进行了诊断。由此产生的分类,包括“突出”,“表现”,“有前途”和“排除”的中小企业子组,为出口中小企业提供了一个有用的分类,阐明了他们的不同需求和优先事项。本研究强调,目前在中小企业国际化的研究和实践中使用的“包揽一切”的类别是不一致的,而是应该打开包装。
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