This study is concerned with an empirical investigation that explores the barriers to export that Lebanese entrepreneurs face when engaging in international business. The data was gathered from a survey of 61 Lebanese manufacturing firms. Statistical analysis was carried out using T- Tests, one-way analysis of variance and the Tukey-Kramer multiple comparison procedure. Results show that most manufacturers perceive lack of government assistance, competition from firms in foreign markets, the need to modify pricing and promotion policies, high foreign tariffs in export markets, and the lack of capital to finance expansion into foreign markets as the major barriers to export.
Journal article
Export barriers and firm internationalisation: a study of Lebanese entrepreneurs
The Journal of Management and World Business Research, Vol.1(1), pp.119-22
2004
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- Title
- Export barriers and firm internationalisation: a study of Lebanese entrepreneurs
- Creators
- Zafar U Ahmed - Prince Fahad Bin Sultan National UniversityCraig C Julian - University of AdelaideImad B Baalbaki - American University of BeirutTamar V Hadidian - American University of Beirut
- Publication Details
- The Journal of Management and World Business Research, Vol.1(1), pp.119-22
- Identifiers
- 1325; 991012821381102368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article