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    The Effect of Export Marketing Capabilities on Export Performance: Moderating Role of Dysfunctional Competition

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    2017-09-17
    Author
    Boso, Nathaniel;
    Adeola, Ogechi;
    Danso, Albert;
    Assadinia, Shahin
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    Abstract
    This study utilizes multiple-informant and time-lagged primary data from 162 industrial exporting firms in Sub-Saharan Africa to contribute to an understanding of when export marketing capabilities can be deployed to drive export performance. The study finds that market responsiveness capability drives export performance when it is deployed together with a product innovation capability. The joint effect of both capabilities on export performance is weakened at high levels of dysfunctional competition in export market environment. The findings suggest that a stronger capability to respond to export market needs and a greater competence in introducing new products in export markets are not always beneficial in Sub-Saharan African markets as the resulting export performance outcome is dependent upon degrees of dysfunctional competition.
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    Citation : Boso, N., Adeola, O., Danso, A., and Assadinia, S.(2017).The Effect of Export Marketing Capabilities on Export Performance: Moderating Role of Dysfunctional Competition. Industrial Marketing Management, 78, pp. 137-145
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2086/14504
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2017.09.006
    ISSN : 0019-8501
    Research Institute : Finance and Banking Research Group (FiBRe)
    Peer Reviewed : Yes
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