This study is concerned with an empirical investigation that explores the barriers to export that emerging market entrepreneurs face when engaging in international business. The data was gathered from a survey of 214 manufacturing firms, headquartered in Malaysia, and considered to be an emerging market. Statistical analysis was carried out using one-way analysis of variance and the Tukey-Kramer Multiple Comparison Procedure. The study’s key findings indicate that exporters and non-exporters perceive the importance of the need to adapt products to meet foreign customer preferences and a lack of capacity dedicated to a continuing supply of exports differently as barriers to export. However, other than those barriers to export the study findings indicate no significant differences in the perceptions of exporters and non-exporters from an emerging market towards the different barriers to export.
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Export barriers and firm internationalisation from an emerging market perspective
Journal of Asia Business Studies, Vol.3(1)
2008
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- Title
- Export barriers and firm internationalisation from an emerging market perspective
- Creators
- Zafar U Ahmed - Prince Fahad Bin Sultan National UniversityCraig C Julian - Southern Cross UniversityAbdul J Mahajar - Universiti Utara Malaysia
- Publication Details
- Journal of Asia Business Studies, Vol.3(1)
- Identifiers
- 1308; 991012820727902368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article