SME internationalisation: Do the types of innovation matter?
Author | Ramdani, Boumediene |
Author | Belaid, Fateh |
Author | Goutte, Stephane |
Available date | 2023-11-15T14:51:38Z |
Publication Date | 2023-07-01 |
Publication Name | International Review of Financial Analysis |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2023.102681 |
Citation | Ramdani, B., Belaid, F., & Goutte, S. (2023). SME internationalisation: Do the types of innovation matter?. International Review of Financial Analysis, 88, 102681. |
ISSN | 10575219 |
Abstract | Existing evidence suggest that innovative Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (or SMEs) are more likely to internationalise (i.e. have a greater propensity to export) than non-innovative SMEs. However, it is not yet clear whether and to what extent different types of innovation (i.e. product, service, and process) affect SME internationalisation. To address this issue, this study uses a research model that integrates the resource and institutional perspectives and empirically test it using data from the United Kingdom (UK) Longitudinal Small Business Survey. Our results confirm that SME internationalisation is more likely to occur in firms undertaking product innovation than process and/or service innovation, and a specific configuration of resource and institutional drivers influence SME internationalisation depending on the innovation type. These results lead to major policy and managerial implications in relation to promoting SME internationalisation through different types of innovation, given the UK withdrawal from the European Union. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier Inc. |
Subject | Export Innovation Internationalisation SME UK |
Type | Article |
Volume Number | 88 |
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