Our research studies the international competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in an emerging Latin-American country. Using a sample of 100 SMEs in Peru, we find that firms compete abroad with standardized products, which are conditioned by the host-country markets, human capital, and industry cooperation. However, the results show that the age and size of the firm are not determining factors in competing overseas. Our findings open a new agenda for policymakers when interpreting how they should promote and support Latin-American SMEs
Despite the Colombian government's efforts to promote non-traditional exports, the effects of the me...
This paper focuses on the internationalization of SMEs located in geographically isolated contexts l...
The internationalization of new small and medium-sized enterprises is a challenge for many developin...
Purpose Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from emerging markets in Latin America are increa...
This special issue seeks to appreciate the long-term study of SMEs as key players in the Latin Ameri...
This research explores the main constraints of Peruvian SMEs on their way towards export potential c...
Funding: European Commission under the Horizon Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions project "MAKERS: Smart...
The literature on born global firms in developed countries has revealed some factors that influence ...
This study explores how firm specific and key personnel factors (resources) influence the internatio...
In Latin America and the Caribbean, there is little direct evidence on export innovation of small an...
According to an OECD report, micro and small enterprises (MSEs) constitute 99.5% of all firms in Lat...
Small and medium enterprises have received significant development and great interest from many inte...
One of the main challenges for Latin American industries is to adapt its production processes and se...
This paper looks at the participation of SMEs in the global market with a focus on SMEs in transitio...
The internationalization of firms from emerging markets has been studied mainly from the perspective...
Despite the Colombian government's efforts to promote non-traditional exports, the effects of the me...
This paper focuses on the internationalization of SMEs located in geographically isolated contexts l...
The internationalization of new small and medium-sized enterprises is a challenge for many developin...
Purpose Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from emerging markets in Latin America are increa...
This special issue seeks to appreciate the long-term study of SMEs as key players in the Latin Ameri...
This research explores the main constraints of Peruvian SMEs on their way towards export potential c...
Funding: European Commission under the Horizon Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions project "MAKERS: Smart...
The literature on born global firms in developed countries has revealed some factors that influence ...
This study explores how firm specific and key personnel factors (resources) influence the internatio...
In Latin America and the Caribbean, there is little direct evidence on export innovation of small an...
According to an OECD report, micro and small enterprises (MSEs) constitute 99.5% of all firms in Lat...
Small and medium enterprises have received significant development and great interest from many inte...
One of the main challenges for Latin American industries is to adapt its production processes and se...
This paper looks at the participation of SMEs in the global market with a focus on SMEs in transitio...
The internationalization of firms from emerging markets has been studied mainly from the perspective...
Despite the Colombian government's efforts to promote non-traditional exports, the effects of the me...
This paper focuses on the internationalization of SMEs located in geographically isolated contexts l...
The internationalization of new small and medium-sized enterprises is a challenge for many developin...