Abstract
The internationalization of small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) has been the focus of numerous studies. However, while the attention has thus far been on SMEs operating in developed countries, firms evolving in a developing context, including Africa, have been largely neglected. To address this, and drawing on a dual resources‐based and network‐based view, this study simultaneously investigates the importance of internal and external resources for firms’ export performance and regularity in the context of North African SMEs. Using a sample of Algerian exporters, the study reveals the superiority of discrete resources for boosting export performance and export regularity. These findings provide directions to Algerian SME managers and policymakers as to important factors driving the internationalization process in the developing Algerian context.
DOI
10.1002/tie.21972
Publication Date
2019-01-01
Publication Title
Thunderbird International Business Review
Volume
61
Issue
1
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1096-4762
Embargo Period
2024-11-19
First Page
43
Last Page
60
Recommended Citation
Haddoud, M., Nowinski, W., Jones, P., & Newbery, R. (2019) 'Internal and external determinants of export performance: Insights from Algeria', Thunderbird International Business Review, 61(1), pp. 43-60. Wiley: Available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/tie.21972