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The standalone and resource-bundling effects of government and nongovernment institutional support on early internationalizing firms’ performance

Anisur R. Faroque, Hafiza Sultana, Jashim Uddin Ahmed, Farhad Ahmed, Mahabubur Rahman

critical perspectives on international business, Volume: 18, Issue: 3, Pages: 411 - 442

Swansea University Author: Farhad Ahmed

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This study analyzed the individual and joint effects of institutional support by government and nongovernment institutions on early internationalizing firms’ performance. It also investigated the moderating impact of firm age and size on the institutional support-firms’ export performance relationsh...

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title The standalone and resource-bundling effects of government and nongovernment institutional support on early internationalizing firms’ performance
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description This study analyzed the individual and joint effects of institutional support by government and nongovernment institutions on early internationalizing firms’ performance. It also investigated the moderating impact of firm age and size on the institutional support-firms’ export performance relationships.Data were collected from 705 early internationalizing firms in the apparel industry of Bangladesh and analyzed with hierarchical regression.The positive influence of institutional support on exporting firms’ financial performance is stronger for the joint effect of government and nongovernment assistance than the individual impact. Firms’ size positively moderates the impact of individual government and nongovernment assistance, while age positively moderates their resource-bundling effect.The findings suggest the necessity of integrating resources from diverse but complementary sources of institutional support for superior export performance. The findings also show the presence of the liabilities of smallness and liabilities of newness in the standalone and joint influence of institutional support, respectively.Firms need to bundle resources obtained from government (unrequited) and nongovernment (reciprocal) institutional support to overcome the liabilities of smallness they might encounter while availing of support from only one source.Distinguishing between government and nongovernment institutional support, this paper sheds light on exporting firms’ resource-bundling mechanism for these two sources of support in the backdrop of an emerging economy. It also offers fresh insights into the critical role of the liabilities of newness and smallness in early internationalization, especially with regard to home-country institutional environment.
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