Trust in Nigerian SMEs Exporting to West African Market

Kingsley Obi Omeihe, I. Amoako, Veronika Gustafsson
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In this chapter, the authors examine trust and social networks among entrepreneurs operating in a developing market context. At the centre of this study, trust emerges from the interplay of a range of cultural-specific factors, each of which describes how social relations shape economic action. Using case studies of exporting Nigerian small and medium sized enterprises, the authors document how exporting arrangements are enforced across West African markets. Interview data reveal how entrepreneurs take advantage of indigenous trust-based relationships to enforce exporting agreements. It is clear that exporting activities are shaped by trust and networks of kinship and market associations that permeate the West African region. This chapter facilitates a better understanding of trust and the range of indigenous relationships that underpin exporting activities in Nigeria and particularly across West Africa.
对尼日利亚中小企业出口西非市场的信任
在本章中,作者考察了在发展中市场背景下经营的企业家之间的信任和社会网络。这项研究的核心是,信任产生于一系列特定文化因素的相互作用,每一个因素都描述了社会关系如何塑造经济行为。通过对尼日利亚中小型出口企业的案例研究,作者记录了出口安排是如何在西非市场执行的。访谈数据揭示了企业家如何利用当地基于信任的关系来执行出口协议。很明显,出口活动受到遍布西非区域的信任和亲属关系网络以及市场协会的影响。本章有助于更好地理解信任和各种土著关系,这些关系是尼日利亚特别是西非出口活动的基础。
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