A configurational approach to the impact of trade fairs and trade missions on firm export activity

Monreal-Pérez J.; Geldres-Weiss V.V.

Keywords: Configurational approach; Export promotion programmes; Firm export activity; Trade fairs; Trade missions

Abstract

Export promotion programmes (EPPs) are argued to support firms’ export activity. However, the empirical evidence for the link between EPPs and exporting is inconclusive. We argue and demonstrate by using fuzzy set methods one can uncover configurations that combine the firm’s participation in specific EPPs, namely trade missions and fairs, together with certain firm-specific characteristics. We base our analysis on a sample of 641 Chilean exporters (2010-2015), and show regression results are mostly insignificant and with a much lower model fit level compared with our fuzzy set analysis. Our main findings illustrate that small, young and non-export-experienced firms gain the most from trade fairs and trade missions, which supports the notion that EPPs provide the information required in export markets. JEL CLASSIFICATION M160; M380; C120

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Título según SCOPUS: A configurational approach to the impact of trade fairs and trade missions on firm export activity
Título de la Revista: BRQ Business Research Quarterly
Volumen: 23
Número: 1
Editorial: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1177/2340944420901045

Notas: SCOPUS