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Family firm prerequisites for international business operations: a production and marketing capabilities approach
Juha KansikasKimmo HyrskyJari Huovinensubject
Economics and EconometricsService qualityEntrepreneurshipRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrySample (statistics)International businessBusiness operationsInternationalizationProduction (economics)BusinessProduct (category theory)Business and International ManagementMarketingta512description
The purpose of this study is to compare SME family firms’ and non-family firms’ organisational prerequisites for international business operations. The main focus lies in the production and marketing capabilities needed for conducting international business. A quantitative study was conducted in Finland. A random sampling was done by utilising the database of the Confederation of Finnish Industries (EK). A sample of 2,000 firms was gathered from the target population, EK database, which consisted of 16,000 firms. The answer rate for the study was 28%. All together, 555 firms answered the mail survey. Three hundred thirty three respondents were coming from family firms and 222 replies represented non-family firms. Logistic regression model together with t-tests and chi-square-tests were performed to test the hypotheses. As regards their organisational capabilities, family firms, in comparison to non-family firms, tended to internationalise their business operations by focusing their efforts on product and service quality as well as on competitive delivery times.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2014-01-01 | World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development |