Antecedents of Accelerated Internationalisation
of Polish and Czech Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Antecedents of Accelerated Internationalisation
of Polish and Czech Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Author(s): Izabela Kowalik, Lidia Danik, Peter Král, Hana ŘezankováSubject(s): Business Economy / Management
Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
Keywords: internationalization antecedents; Born global model; two-country study; Czech Republic; Poland; SME;
Summary/Abstract: Objective: The study goal was the investigation of relationships between accelerated internationalisation descriptors and antecedent firm- and entrepreneur-related factors in Polish and Czech SMEs.Research Design & Methods: In order to compare Polish and Czech companies, the data collected in two independent studies were used. The study of 233 Polish companies was conducted with the use of CATI method in 2014; 108 Czech companies were surveyed in 2013/2014 with the use of CAWI method. In both samples half of the surveyed SME-exporters were conforming to the accelerated internationalisation criteria.Findings: In both samples the “global vision” elements and company internationalisation scale and speed were interrelated. In the Polish companies this relationship was moderated by company size. There was the lack of strong positive relationships between innovativeness and internationalisation speed and scale in both samples.Implications & Recommendations:The managerial mindset has a decisive role for accelerated internationalisation in both Czech and Polish SMEs. The innovativeness of offering is not indispensable for fast foreign expansion. Larger companies may expand abroad faster if they have internationally oriented managers.Contribution & Value Added:This work addresses a research gap concerning idiosyncrasies of internationalisation antecedents in Polish and Czech enterprises. As the results show, there is no common internationalisation pattern for Polish and Czech SMEs.
Journal: Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
- Issue Year: 5/2017
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 31-48
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English