Internationalization of small and medium-sized enterprises and impact of institutions on international entrepreneurship in emerging economies: the case of Russia
Volchek, Daria (2013-11-29)
Väitöskirja
Volchek, Daria
29.11.2013
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis
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https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-512-7
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-512-7
Tiivistelmä
The doctoral study presents a comprehensive analysis of the impact of the institutional
environment on the internationalization-based growth strategic choices of small and mediumsized
enterprises (SMEs) in emerging economies.
In responding to the calls for more research on institutions and international entrepreneurship,
this dissertation extends the linkages between the two to the context of emerging economies.
The study presents a comprehensive analysis of institutional challenges and their impact on the
internationalization of SMEs in emerging economies, particularly in Russia. The research
contributes to the adoption of the institution-based view in international entrepreneurship.
The dissertation is presented through five research papers. Based on primary and secondary
data, the study categorizes the possible sources of institutional influences on internationalization
and empirically tests their impact by applying a method triangulation research design.
The result of the conducted research is a proposed theoretical model of the institutional impact
on the internationalization of SMEs in emerging economies. The model is specifically focused
on the growth stage of the entrepreneurial process and considers only its internationalization
facet. The research identifies and provides empirical support for the existence of a positive
influence of a transparent and supportive regulatory environment, an institutionalized pool of
general business knowledge, and collectivistic value orientation on the proclivity of SMEs to
internationalize. A level of appreciation of entrepreneurial initiatives in home country and a
greater positive institutional gap provide a positive impact on the international performance of
SMEs. The research provides contextualized knowledge of the institutional impact on the
internationalization of SMEs in Russia.
The obtained results present theoretical value in terms of showing how the environmental
conditions effect the entrepreneurial internationalization-based growth in emerging economies,
providing the methodological insights into the measurement of the institutional effects, and
empirically contextualizing the linkage between institutions and internationalization in the
Russian business environment. The research also provides value for the business and policy making stakeholders by identifying ways of utilizing the conditions in the external institutional
environment.
environment on the internationalization-based growth strategic choices of small and mediumsized
enterprises (SMEs) in emerging economies.
In responding to the calls for more research on institutions and international entrepreneurship,
this dissertation extends the linkages between the two to the context of emerging economies.
The study presents a comprehensive analysis of institutional challenges and their impact on the
internationalization of SMEs in emerging economies, particularly in Russia. The research
contributes to the adoption of the institution-based view in international entrepreneurship.
The dissertation is presented through five research papers. Based on primary and secondary
data, the study categorizes the possible sources of institutional influences on internationalization
and empirically tests their impact by applying a method triangulation research design.
The result of the conducted research is a proposed theoretical model of the institutional impact
on the internationalization of SMEs in emerging economies. The model is specifically focused
on the growth stage of the entrepreneurial process and considers only its internationalization
facet. The research identifies and provides empirical support for the existence of a positive
influence of a transparent and supportive regulatory environment, an institutionalized pool of
general business knowledge, and collectivistic value orientation on the proclivity of SMEs to
internationalize. A level of appreciation of entrepreneurial initiatives in home country and a
greater positive institutional gap provide a positive impact on the international performance of
SMEs. The research provides contextualized knowledge of the institutional impact on the
internationalization of SMEs in Russia.
The obtained results present theoretical value in terms of showing how the environmental
conditions effect the entrepreneurial internationalization-based growth in emerging economies,
providing the methodological insights into the measurement of the institutional effects, and
empirically contextualizing the linkage between institutions and internationalization in the
Russian business environment. The research also provides value for the business and policy making stakeholders by identifying ways of utilizing the conditions in the external institutional
environment.
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