Determinants of Born-Global Firms: Evidence from Nigeria
Determinants of Born-Global Firms: Evidence from Nigeria
Author(s): Moruff Sanjo Oladimeji, Benneth Uchenna EzeSubject(s): National Economy, Micro-Economics
Published by: Икономически университет - Варна
Keywords: Internationalization; Born-Global; Enterprise Support Agencies (ESA); Cultural Proximity; Technology Level
Summary/Abstract: Firms’ Internationalization is a gradual and incremental process where firms concentrated in their home country and internationalized over a period. This research work has sought to find out the determinants of born-global firms in Nigeria. 121 copies of questionnaires were administered to selected companies in Nigeria, only 102 were returned. Only 64 firms met the criteria for classification as a born-global firm. Logistic regression was employed to analyse the data. The response rate is 84.30%.The result reveals that Enterprise Support Agencies (ESA) network and cultural proximity increase the probability of a Nigeria exporting MSMEs being a born global firm, but the technology level at which the firm does business, does not significantly increase the probability of a Nigeria exporting MSME being a born-global firm. It is recommended that the government should enhance the capacity of the enterprise development agencies as well as create more awareness about its operations
Journal: Izvestiya. Journal of Varna University of Economics
- Issue Year: 61/2017
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 377-392
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English