Export performance research: Where should we go next?

Piotr Trąpczyński, Henrik Mertens, David Peters, Krystian Barłożewski
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Objective: Research into firm-level exporting, has been criticised for being excessively fragmented and inconsistent. The objective of this paper is to review extant research on export performance and propose a research framework which will go beyond the currently studied relationships and variables, and therefore formulate several recommendations for future research.Research Design & Methods: In doing so, the review adopts a broader view of export performance, which accounts for the possibility of a negative development of export ventures.Findings: The paper finds that institution-based, resource-based and industry-based views have been often used to address the determinants of export performance. While there are some complex interactions between host-country institutional factors, firm-level factors, and industry-level factors, these have been studied to a lesser extent. Also, the review highlights the need for a more nuanced and fine-grained understanding of export strategy, particularly embracing modern business models and devoting more attention to foreign market partners.Implications & Recommendations: Scholars should be more sensitive to previously neglected variables which can enhance the understanding of export performance and lead to more comprehensive empirical studies.Contribution & Value Added: The paper includes a conceptual framework proposing directions for future research, whereby a broader understanding of export performance is adopted, including also the possibility of export exits.
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出口绩效研究:下一步该何去何从?
目的:对企业层面出口的研究,一直被批评为过于分散和不一致。本文的目的是回顾现有的出口绩效研究,并提出一个超越目前研究的关系和变量的研究框架,从而为未来的研究提出一些建议。研究设计与方法:在此过程中,本综述采用了更广泛的出口绩效观点,这解释了出口企业负面发展的可能性。研究发现:基于制度、基于资源和基于行业的观点经常被用来研究出口绩效的决定因素。虽然东道国制度因素、企业层面因素和行业层面因素之间存在一些复杂的相互作用,但这些因素的研究程度较低。此外,报告还强调,需要对出口战略有更细致入微的理解,尤其是要接受现代商业模式,并更多地关注外国市场合作伙伴。启示与建议:学者应该对以前被忽视的变量更加敏感,这可以增强对出口绩效的理解,并导致更全面的实证研究。贡献与增加值:本文包括一个概念框架,提出了未来研究的方向,由此采用对出口绩效的更广泛理解,包括出口退出的可能性。
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