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KÖKEN ÜLKE KURUMLARI VE İHRACAT PERFORMANSI: GELİŞMEKTE OLAN ÜLKE KOBİ’LERİ

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 15 Sayı: 30, 457 - 482, 30.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.36543/kauiibfd.2024.018

Öz

Bu araştırma, gelişmekte olan ülkelerdeki KOBİ’lerin ihracat performansı üzerinde köken ülke kurumlarının etkisini araştırmayı amaçlamaktadır. Bu araştırma özellikle, gelişmiş düzenleyici kurumların ve politik/yasal kurumsal zorlukların, gelişmekte olan ülkelerde faaliyet gösteren KOBİ’lerin ihracat performansı üzerindeki etkisini incelemektedir. Kurumların iki farklı yönüne odaklanan bu araştırma, tek bir kurumsal yapıya odaklanan önceki araştırmalardan farklılık göstermektedir. Çalışma firma düzeyindeki verilerini 2009 ve 2013 Dünya Bankası İşletme Anketlerinden almaktadır. Toplamda, 27 Orta Asya ve Doğu Avrupa ekonomisinden 1359 KOBİ firmasından toplanan anket verilerini kullanarak hipotezlerini test etmektedir. Veri seti Logit ve Tobit yöntemleri ile analiz edilmiştir. Bulgular, gelişmiş düzenleyici kurumların gelişmekte olan ülkelerdeki KOBİ’lerin ihracat performansını olumsuz yönde etkilediğini göstermektedir. Sonuçlar ayrıca politik ve yasal kurumsal zorlukların firmaların ihracat performansını olumsuz etkilediğini göstermektedir. Bu bulgular ışığında, farklı özelliklere sahip kurumların ihracat performansı üzerindeki farklı etkilerini göstererek uluslararası işletme literatürüne katkıda bulunulmaktadır.

Kaynakça

  • Agostino, M., Nifo, A., Trivieri, F., & Vecchione, G. (2020). Rule of law and regulatory quality as drivers of entrepreneurship. Regional Studies, 54(6), 814-826.
  • Alesina, A., Battisti, M., & Zeira, J. (2018). Technology and labor regulations: Theory and evidence. Journal of Economic Growth, 23, 41-78.
  • Alonso, J.A., & Garcimartin, C. (2013). The determinants of institutional quality. More on the debate. Journal of International Development, 25(2), 206-226.
  • Alston, L.J., & Gillespie, W. (1989). Resource coordination and transaction costs. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 11(2), 191-212.
  • Barasa, L., Knoben, J., Vermeulen, P., Kimuyu, P., & Kinyanjui, B. (2017). Institutions, resources and innovation in East Africa: A firm level approach. Research Policy, 46(1), 280-291.
  • Cahen, F.R., Lahiri, S., & Borini, F. (2016). Managerial perceptions of barriers to internationalization: An examination of Brazil's new technology-based firms. Journal of Business Research, 69(7), 1973-1979.
  • Cannizzaro, A.P., & Weiner, R.J. (2018). State ownership and transparency in foreign direct investment. Journal of International Business Studies, 49, 172-195.
  • Cardoza, G., Fornes, G., Farber, V., Duarte, R.G., & Gutierrez, J.R. (2016). Barriers and public policies affecting the international expansion of Latin American SMEs. Journal of Business Research, 69(6), 2030-2039.
  • Cerar, M. (2009). The relationship between law and politics. Annual Survey of International and Comparative Law, 15(1), 19-40.
  • Chang, Y.C., Kao, M.S., Kuo, A., & Chiu, C.F. (2012). How cultural distance influences entry mode choice: The contingent role of host country's governance quality. Journal of Business Research, 65(8), 1160-1170.
  • Cuervo-Cazurra, A. (2006). Who cares about corruption? Journal of International Business Studies, 37, 807-822.
  • Cuervo-Cazurra, A. (2012). How the analysis of developing country multinational companies helps advance theory: Solving the goldilocks debate. Global Strategy Journal, 2(3), 153-167.
  • Cuervo-Cazurra, A., & Genc, M. (2008). Transforming disadvantages into advantages: Developing-country MNEs in least-developed countries. Journal of International Business Studies, 39(6), 957-979.
  • Cuervo-Cazurra, A., Luo, Y., Ramamurti, R., & Ang, S.H. (2018). Impact of the home country on internationalization. Journal of World Business, 53(5), 593-604.
  • Cuervo-Cazurra, A., & Li, C. (2021). State ownership and internationalization: The advantage and disadvantage of stateness. Journal of World Business, 56(1), 101112.
  • Deng, P., & Zhang, S. (2018). Institutional quality and internationalization of emerging market firms: Focusing on Chinese SMEs. Journal of Business Research, 92, 279-289.
  • Doh, S., & Kim, B. (2014). Government support for SME innovations in the regional industries: The case of government financial support program in South Korea. Research Policy, 43(9), 1557-1569.
  • Estrin, S., Meyer, K.E., Nielsen, B.B., & Nielsen, S. (2016). Home country institutions and the internationalization of state owned enterprises: A cross-country analysis. Journal of World Business, 51(2), 294-307.
  • Gao, G.Y., Murray, J.Y., Kotabe, M., & Lu, J. (2010). A strategy tripod perspective on export behaviors: Evidence from domestic and foreign firms based in an emerging economy. Journal of International Business Studies, 41(3), 377-396.
  • Goedhuys, M., & Sleuwagen, L. (2016). International standards certification, institutional voids and exports from developing country firms. International Business Review, 25(6), 1344-1355.
  • Gokalp, O.N., Lee, S.H., & Peng, M.W. (2017). Competition and corporate tax evasion: An institution-based view. Journal of World Business, 52(2), 258-269.
  • Greene, W.H. (2000). Econometric analysis (4th ed.). Prentice-Hall: Upper Saddle River, NJ.
  • Hernandez, V., Nieto, M.J., & Rodriguez, A. (2022). Home country institutions and exports of firms in transtion economies: Does innovation matter? Long Range Planning, 55(1), 102087.
  • Hong, J., Wang, C., & Kafouros, M. (2015). The role of the state in explaining the internationalization of emerging market enterprises. British Journal of Management, 26(1), 45-62.
  • Hoskisson, R.E., Eden, L., Lau, C.M., & Wright, M. (2000). Strategy in emerging economies. Academy of Management Journal, 43(3), 249-267.
  • Kaufmann, D., Kraay, A., & Mastruzzi, M. (2006). Governance matters V: aggregate and individual governance indicators for 1996-2005. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4012, World Bank, Washington, DC.
  • Khanna, T., & Palepu, K.G. (1999). Policy shocks, market intermediaries, and corporate strategy: The evolution of business groups in Chile and India. Journal of Economic Management and Strategy, 8(2), 271-310.
  • Krammer, S., Strange, R., & Lashitew, A. (2018). The export performance of emerging economy firms: The influence of firm capabilities and institutional environments. International Business Review, 27(1), 218-230.
  • Krammer, S.M.S. (2019). Greasing the wheels of change: Bribery, institutions, and new product introductions in emerging markets. Journal of Management, 45(5), 1889-1926.
  • Krasniqi, B., & Desai, S. (2016). Institutional drivers of highgrowth firms: Country level evidence from 26 transition economies. Small Business Economics, 47(4), 1075-1094.
  • i, J., Xia, J., Shapiro, D., & Lin, Z. (2018). Institutional compatibility and the internationalization of Chinese SOEs: The moderating role of home subnational institutions. Journal of World Business, 53(5), 641-652.
  • Luo, Y.D., & Tung, R.L. (2007). International expansion of emerging market enterprises: A springboard perspective. Journal of International Business Studies, 38(4), 481-498.
  • Ma, X., Ding, Z., & Yuan, L. (2016). Subnational institutions, political capital, and the internationalization of entrepreneurial firms in emerging economies. Journal of World Business, 51(5), 843-854.
  • Manolopoulos, D., Chatzopoulou, E., & Kottaridi, C. (2018). Resources, home institutional context and SMEs’ exporting: Direct relationships and contingency effects. International Business Review, 27(5), 993-1006.
  • Meyer, K.E., Estrin, S., Bhaumik, S.K., & Peng, M.W. (2009). Institutions, resources and entry strategies in emerging economies. Strategic Management Journal, 30(1), 61-80.
  • Millar, C., Eldomiaty, T., Choi, C., & Hilton, B. (2005). Corporate governance and institutional transparency in emerging markets. Journal of Business Ethics, 59, 163-174.
  • Ngo, V.D., Janssen, F., Leonidou, L., & Christodoulides, P. (2016). Domestic institutional attributes as drivers of export performance in an emerging and transition economy. Journal of Business Research, 69(8), 2911-2922.
  • North, D.C. (1990). Institutions, institutional change and economic performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Nuruzzaman, N., Singh, D., & Gaur. A.S. (2020). Institutional support, hazards, and internationalization of emerging market firms. Global Strategy Journal, 10, 361-385.
  • Oliveira, J.S., Yazdani, N., Cadogan, J.W., Hodgkinson, I.R., Tsougkou, E., Jean, R.B., Story, V.M., & Boso, N. (2018). The empirical link between export entry mode diversity and export performance: A contingency- and institutional-based examination. Journal of Business Research, 88(1), 505-512.
  • Peng, M.W. (2003). Institutional transitions and strategic choices. Academy Management Review, 28(2), 275-296.
  • Peng, M.W., Wang, D.Y., & Jiang, Y. (2008). An institution-based view of international business strategy: A focus on emerging economies. Journal of International Business Studies, 39(5), 920-936.
  • Peng, M.W., & Meyer, K. (2011). International business. London: Cengage Learning.
  • Qi, G., Zou, H., Xie, X., Meng, X., Fan, T., & Cao, Y. (2020). Obedience or escape: Examining the contingency influences of corruption on firm export. Journal of Business Research, 106, 261-272.
  • Rialp-Criado, A., & Komochkova, K. (2017). Innovation strategy and export intensity of Chinese SMEs: The moderating role of the home-country business environment. Asian Business & Management, 16(3), 158-186.
  • Sharma, P. (2011). Country-of-origin effects in developed vs. emerging markets: Exploring the contrasting roles of materialism and value-consciousness. Journal of International Business Studies, 42(2), 285-306.
  • Sun, S.L., Peng, M.W., Lee, R.P., & Tan, W. (2015). Institutional open access at home and outward internationalization. Journal of World Business, 50(1), 234-246.
  • Tan, B.R., & Chintakananda, A. (2016). The effects of home country political and legal institutions on firms’ geographic diversification performance. Global Strategy Journal, 6(2),105-123.
  • Tang, R.W., Shu, C., & Zhou, K.Z. (2022). State ownership of Chinese firms and their outward foreign direct investment: Political and economic contingencies. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 39, 1097-1123.
  • Tonoyan, V., Strohmeyer, R., Habib, M., & Perlitz, M. (2010). Corruption and entrepreneurship: How formal and informal institutions shape small firm behavior in transition and mature market economies. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 34(5), 803-832.
  • World Bank, (2009). World business environment survey. Washington, DC: World Bank Investment Climate and Institute Units.
  • World Bank Group, (2020). Doing business 2020. World Bank. https://www.doingbusiness.org/content/dam/doingBusiness/media/Profiles/Regi onal/DB2020/ECA.pdf
  • Wright, M., Filatotchev, I., Hoskisson, R.E., Peng, M.W. (2005). Strategy research in emerging economies: Challenging the conventional wisdom. Journal of Management Studies, 42(1), 1-33.
  • Wu, J., & Chen, X. (2014). Home country institutional environments and foreign expansion of emerging market firms. International Business Review, 23(5), 862-872.
  • Wu, J., Wang, C., Hong, J., Piperopoulos, P., & Zhuo, S. (2016). Internationalization and innovation performance of emerging market enterprises: The role of host-country institutional development. Journal of World Business, 51(2), 251-263.
  • Xie, X., Qi, G., & Zhu, K.X. (2019). Corruption and new product innovation: Examining firms’ ethical dilemmas in transition economies. Journal of Business Ethics, 160, 107-125.
  • Zhou, K.Z., & Poppo, L. (2010). Exchange hazards, relational reliability, and contracts in China: The contingent role of legal enforceability. Journal of International Business Studies, 41, 861-881.
  • Zhou, K.Z., Gao, G.Y., & Zhao, H. (2017). State ownership and firm innovation in China: An integrated view of institutional and efficiency logics. Administrative Science Quarterly, 62(2), 375-404.

HOME COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS AND EXPORT PERFORMANCE: EMERGING ECONOMY SMES

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 15 Sayı: 30, 457 - 482, 30.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.36543/kauiibfd.2024.018

Öz

This research examines the impact of different aspects of home country institutions on export performance of emerging economy SMEs. Specifically, this research explores the influence of developed regulatory institutions and political and legal institutional hardships on export performance of emerging economy SMEs. By focusing on two distinct aspects of institutions, this research differs from prior research that has focused on broad institutional constructs. This research draws its firm-level data from the 2009 and 2013 World Bank Enterprise Surveys. In total, this research has its dataset from 1359 SMEs from 27 Central Asia and Eastern Europe emerging economies to test its hypotheses. Logit and Tobit estimations are used to test its hypotheses. The findings suggest that developed regulatory institutions negatively influence export performance of emerging economy SMEs. The results also show that political and legal institutional hardships negatively affect export performance of such firms. These findings contribute to international business literature by showing the distinct impacts of different institutions on export performance.

Kaynakça

  • Agostino, M., Nifo, A., Trivieri, F., & Vecchione, G. (2020). Rule of law and regulatory quality as drivers of entrepreneurship. Regional Studies, 54(6), 814-826.
  • Alesina, A., Battisti, M., & Zeira, J. (2018). Technology and labor regulations: Theory and evidence. Journal of Economic Growth, 23, 41-78.
  • Alonso, J.A., & Garcimartin, C. (2013). The determinants of institutional quality. More on the debate. Journal of International Development, 25(2), 206-226.
  • Alston, L.J., & Gillespie, W. (1989). Resource coordination and transaction costs. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 11(2), 191-212.
  • Barasa, L., Knoben, J., Vermeulen, P., Kimuyu, P., & Kinyanjui, B. (2017). Institutions, resources and innovation in East Africa: A firm level approach. Research Policy, 46(1), 280-291.
  • Cahen, F.R., Lahiri, S., & Borini, F. (2016). Managerial perceptions of barriers to internationalization: An examination of Brazil's new technology-based firms. Journal of Business Research, 69(7), 1973-1979.
  • Cannizzaro, A.P., & Weiner, R.J. (2018). State ownership and transparency in foreign direct investment. Journal of International Business Studies, 49, 172-195.
  • Cardoza, G., Fornes, G., Farber, V., Duarte, R.G., & Gutierrez, J.R. (2016). Barriers and public policies affecting the international expansion of Latin American SMEs. Journal of Business Research, 69(6), 2030-2039.
  • Cerar, M. (2009). The relationship between law and politics. Annual Survey of International and Comparative Law, 15(1), 19-40.
  • Chang, Y.C., Kao, M.S., Kuo, A., & Chiu, C.F. (2012). How cultural distance influences entry mode choice: The contingent role of host country's governance quality. Journal of Business Research, 65(8), 1160-1170.
  • Cuervo-Cazurra, A. (2006). Who cares about corruption? Journal of International Business Studies, 37, 807-822.
  • Cuervo-Cazurra, A. (2012). How the analysis of developing country multinational companies helps advance theory: Solving the goldilocks debate. Global Strategy Journal, 2(3), 153-167.
  • Cuervo-Cazurra, A., & Genc, M. (2008). Transforming disadvantages into advantages: Developing-country MNEs in least-developed countries. Journal of International Business Studies, 39(6), 957-979.
  • Cuervo-Cazurra, A., Luo, Y., Ramamurti, R., & Ang, S.H. (2018). Impact of the home country on internationalization. Journal of World Business, 53(5), 593-604.
  • Cuervo-Cazurra, A., & Li, C. (2021). State ownership and internationalization: The advantage and disadvantage of stateness. Journal of World Business, 56(1), 101112.
  • Deng, P., & Zhang, S. (2018). Institutional quality and internationalization of emerging market firms: Focusing on Chinese SMEs. Journal of Business Research, 92, 279-289.
  • Doh, S., & Kim, B. (2014). Government support for SME innovations in the regional industries: The case of government financial support program in South Korea. Research Policy, 43(9), 1557-1569.
  • Estrin, S., Meyer, K.E., Nielsen, B.B., & Nielsen, S. (2016). Home country institutions and the internationalization of state owned enterprises: A cross-country analysis. Journal of World Business, 51(2), 294-307.
  • Gao, G.Y., Murray, J.Y., Kotabe, M., & Lu, J. (2010). A strategy tripod perspective on export behaviors: Evidence from domestic and foreign firms based in an emerging economy. Journal of International Business Studies, 41(3), 377-396.
  • Goedhuys, M., & Sleuwagen, L. (2016). International standards certification, institutional voids and exports from developing country firms. International Business Review, 25(6), 1344-1355.
  • Gokalp, O.N., Lee, S.H., & Peng, M.W. (2017). Competition and corporate tax evasion: An institution-based view. Journal of World Business, 52(2), 258-269.
  • Greene, W.H. (2000). Econometric analysis (4th ed.). Prentice-Hall: Upper Saddle River, NJ.
  • Hernandez, V., Nieto, M.J., & Rodriguez, A. (2022). Home country institutions and exports of firms in transtion economies: Does innovation matter? Long Range Planning, 55(1), 102087.
  • Hong, J., Wang, C., & Kafouros, M. (2015). The role of the state in explaining the internationalization of emerging market enterprises. British Journal of Management, 26(1), 45-62.
  • Hoskisson, R.E., Eden, L., Lau, C.M., & Wright, M. (2000). Strategy in emerging economies. Academy of Management Journal, 43(3), 249-267.
  • Kaufmann, D., Kraay, A., & Mastruzzi, M. (2006). Governance matters V: aggregate and individual governance indicators for 1996-2005. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4012, World Bank, Washington, DC.
  • Khanna, T., & Palepu, K.G. (1999). Policy shocks, market intermediaries, and corporate strategy: The evolution of business groups in Chile and India. Journal of Economic Management and Strategy, 8(2), 271-310.
  • Krammer, S., Strange, R., & Lashitew, A. (2018). The export performance of emerging economy firms: The influence of firm capabilities and institutional environments. International Business Review, 27(1), 218-230.
  • Krammer, S.M.S. (2019). Greasing the wheels of change: Bribery, institutions, and new product introductions in emerging markets. Journal of Management, 45(5), 1889-1926.
  • Krasniqi, B., & Desai, S. (2016). Institutional drivers of highgrowth firms: Country level evidence from 26 transition economies. Small Business Economics, 47(4), 1075-1094.
  • i, J., Xia, J., Shapiro, D., & Lin, Z. (2018). Institutional compatibility and the internationalization of Chinese SOEs: The moderating role of home subnational institutions. Journal of World Business, 53(5), 641-652.
  • Luo, Y.D., & Tung, R.L. (2007). International expansion of emerging market enterprises: A springboard perspective. Journal of International Business Studies, 38(4), 481-498.
  • Ma, X., Ding, Z., & Yuan, L. (2016). Subnational institutions, political capital, and the internationalization of entrepreneurial firms in emerging economies. Journal of World Business, 51(5), 843-854.
  • Manolopoulos, D., Chatzopoulou, E., & Kottaridi, C. (2018). Resources, home institutional context and SMEs’ exporting: Direct relationships and contingency effects. International Business Review, 27(5), 993-1006.
  • Meyer, K.E., Estrin, S., Bhaumik, S.K., & Peng, M.W. (2009). Institutions, resources and entry strategies in emerging economies. Strategic Management Journal, 30(1), 61-80.
  • Millar, C., Eldomiaty, T., Choi, C., & Hilton, B. (2005). Corporate governance and institutional transparency in emerging markets. Journal of Business Ethics, 59, 163-174.
  • Ngo, V.D., Janssen, F., Leonidou, L., & Christodoulides, P. (2016). Domestic institutional attributes as drivers of export performance in an emerging and transition economy. Journal of Business Research, 69(8), 2911-2922.
  • North, D.C. (1990). Institutions, institutional change and economic performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Nuruzzaman, N., Singh, D., & Gaur. A.S. (2020). Institutional support, hazards, and internationalization of emerging market firms. Global Strategy Journal, 10, 361-385.
  • Oliveira, J.S., Yazdani, N., Cadogan, J.W., Hodgkinson, I.R., Tsougkou, E., Jean, R.B., Story, V.M., & Boso, N. (2018). The empirical link between export entry mode diversity and export performance: A contingency- and institutional-based examination. Journal of Business Research, 88(1), 505-512.
  • Peng, M.W. (2003). Institutional transitions and strategic choices. Academy Management Review, 28(2), 275-296.
  • Peng, M.W., Wang, D.Y., & Jiang, Y. (2008). An institution-based view of international business strategy: A focus on emerging economies. Journal of International Business Studies, 39(5), 920-936.
  • Peng, M.W., & Meyer, K. (2011). International business. London: Cengage Learning.
  • Qi, G., Zou, H., Xie, X., Meng, X., Fan, T., & Cao, Y. (2020). Obedience or escape: Examining the contingency influences of corruption on firm export. Journal of Business Research, 106, 261-272.
  • Rialp-Criado, A., & Komochkova, K. (2017). Innovation strategy and export intensity of Chinese SMEs: The moderating role of the home-country business environment. Asian Business & Management, 16(3), 158-186.
  • Sharma, P. (2011). Country-of-origin effects in developed vs. emerging markets: Exploring the contrasting roles of materialism and value-consciousness. Journal of International Business Studies, 42(2), 285-306.
  • Sun, S.L., Peng, M.W., Lee, R.P., & Tan, W. (2015). Institutional open access at home and outward internationalization. Journal of World Business, 50(1), 234-246.
  • Tan, B.R., & Chintakananda, A. (2016). The effects of home country political and legal institutions on firms’ geographic diversification performance. Global Strategy Journal, 6(2),105-123.
  • Tang, R.W., Shu, C., & Zhou, K.Z. (2022). State ownership of Chinese firms and their outward foreign direct investment: Political and economic contingencies. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 39, 1097-1123.
  • Tonoyan, V., Strohmeyer, R., Habib, M., & Perlitz, M. (2010). Corruption and entrepreneurship: How formal and informal institutions shape small firm behavior in transition and mature market economies. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 34(5), 803-832.
  • World Bank, (2009). World business environment survey. Washington, DC: World Bank Investment Climate and Institute Units.
  • World Bank Group, (2020). Doing business 2020. World Bank. https://www.doingbusiness.org/content/dam/doingBusiness/media/Profiles/Regi onal/DB2020/ECA.pdf
  • Wright, M., Filatotchev, I., Hoskisson, R.E., Peng, M.W. (2005). Strategy research in emerging economies: Challenging the conventional wisdom. Journal of Management Studies, 42(1), 1-33.
  • Wu, J., & Chen, X. (2014). Home country institutional environments and foreign expansion of emerging market firms. International Business Review, 23(5), 862-872.
  • Wu, J., Wang, C., Hong, J., Piperopoulos, P., & Zhuo, S. (2016). Internationalization and innovation performance of emerging market enterprises: The role of host-country institutional development. Journal of World Business, 51(2), 251-263.
  • Xie, X., Qi, G., & Zhu, K.X. (2019). Corruption and new product innovation: Examining firms’ ethical dilemmas in transition economies. Journal of Business Ethics, 160, 107-125.
  • Zhou, K.Z., & Poppo, L. (2010). Exchange hazards, relational reliability, and contracts in China: The contingent role of legal enforceability. Journal of International Business Studies, 41, 861-881.
  • Zhou, K.Z., Gao, G.Y., & Zhao, H. (2017). State ownership and firm innovation in China: An integrated view of institutional and efficiency logics. Administrative Science Quarterly, 62(2), 375-404.
Toplam 58 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Küçük İşletme Organizasyonu ve Yönetimi, Kurumsal Yönetim, Uluslararası İşletme
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Ebru Ozturk 0000-0002-4056-4105

Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Aralık 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi 5 Nisan 2024
Kabul Tarihi 19 Eylül 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 15 Sayı: 30

Kaynak Göster

APA Ozturk, E. (2024). KÖKEN ÜLKE KURUMLARI VE İHRACAT PERFORMANSI: GELİŞMEKTE OLAN ÜLKE KOBİ’LERİ. Kafkas Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 15(30), 457-482. https://doi.org/10.36543/kauiibfd.2024.018

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