Family firms’ selective learning-by-exporting: product vs process innovation and the role of technological capabilities

J. Freixanet, Joaquin Monreal, G. Sánchez‐Marín
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine how family governance and technological capabilities influence the conversion of new knowledge obtained from exports into various innovation outputs, a phenomenon called “learning-by-exporting (LBE).” Design/methodology/approach To properly examine the causal links proposed in the study, first, the control for endogeneity. Second, a propensity-score matching longitudinal analysis is conducted, a particularly robust empirical method that enhances reliability in non-experimental data, over an average sample of 663 manufacturing companies for the period 2007 to 2014. Findings Family firms’ innovation strategies and abilities render them more likely to convert the new knowledge from exporting into product innovation and more efficient in this endeavor than non-family firms. This diverts family firms’ typically limited resources from process innovation, and they have a smaller LBE effect than non-family firms in terms of process innovation. Originality/value The study contributes to the internationalization literature by producing a more nuanced view of the learning-by-exporting effect which considers the type of innovation outcomes developed following export activity. It also helps to identify some of the firm-specific factors that shape the relationship between exports and innovation, by empirically examining for the first time the role of family governance in innovation capabilities and decisions.
家族企业的选择性出口学习:产品与工艺创新及技术能力的作用
本研究的目的是检视家族治理和技术能力如何影响从出口获得的新知识转化为各种创新产出,这种现象被称为“通过出口学习”(LBE)。设计/方法/方法为了正确地检验研究中提出的因果关系,首先,对内生性的控制。其次,对2007年至2014年期间663家制造企业的平均样本进行了倾向得分匹配纵向分析,这是一种特别强大的实证方法,可以提高非实验数据的可靠性。研究发现:与非家族企业相比,家族企业的创新战略和能力使其更有可能将新知识从出口转化为产品创新,并且在这一努力中效率更高。这使得家族企业通常有限的资源从工艺创新中转移出来,并且家族企业在工艺创新方面的LBE效应比非家族企业要小。独创性/价值本研究对出口学习效应提出了更细致的观点,考虑了出口活动后发展的创新成果类型,从而为国际化文献做出了贡献。通过首次实证检验家族治理在创新能力和决策中的作用,它还有助于确定影响出口与创新之间关系的一些企业特定因素。
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