将动态能力与非洲出口绩效联系起来:制度支持、社会政治背景和感知腐败的调节作用

IF 3.2 Q3 BUSINESS
Samy Mansouri, Joseph Kaswengi
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摘要

虽然关于非洲国际化的文献越来越多,但其中大部分传统上强调在非洲经营的跨国公司的作用。相比之下,很少有研究集中于非洲本土公司的国际创业活动,特别是关于内部能力如何与外部体制环境相互作用的研究。本研究利用动态能力理论和制度视角来研究在不同制度支持和感知腐败的条件下,企业层面的能力如何影响出口绩效,从而解决了这一差距。基于对9个非洲国家的192家出口企业的调查数据,结果表明,警惕市场能力和开放营销能力对出口绩效的影响受到制度和环境因素的显著调节。这些发现有助于国际公司在新兴市场表现的文献,并为非洲背景下的战略和政策制定提供实用的见解。
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Linking Dynamic Capabilities to Export Performance in Africa: The Moderating Roles of Institutional Support, Sociopolitical Context, and Perceived Corruption

Linking Dynamic Capabilities to Export Performance in Africa: The Moderating Roles of Institutional Support, Sociopolitical Context, and Perceived Corruption

While the literature on internationalization in Africa is growing, much of it has traditionally emphasized the role of multinational corporations operating on the continent. In contrast, fewer studies have focused on the international entrepreneurial activities of indigenous African firms, particularly, in relation to how internal capabilities interact with external institutional environments. This study addresses this gap by drawing on dynamic capabilities theory and the institutional perspective to examine how firm-level capabilities influence export performance under varying conditions of institutional support and perceived corruption. Based on survey data from 192 exporting firms across nine African countries, the results show that the effects of vigilant market capability and open marketing capability on export performance are significantly moderated by institutional and environmental factors. These findings contribute to the literature on international firm performance in emerging markets and offer practical insights for strategy and policy development in the African context.

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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
9.10%
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期刊介绍: Thunderbird International Business Review is a peer-reviewed journal that is published six times a year in cooperation with the Thunderbird School of Global Business Management, the world"s leading institution in the education of global managers. The journal"s aim is to advance and disseminate research in the field of international business. Its main target audience includes academicians and executives in business and government who have an interest in international business.
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