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DO CROSS-FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES MATTER FOR THE EXPORT MARKETING STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION OF EMERGING MARKET FIRMS? THE MODERATING ROLE OF PSYCHIC DISTANCE AND COMPETITIVE INTENSITY

Shahin Assadinia, Vita Kadile, Matthew Robson
  • LanguageENG
  • URLhttp://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/351700
Global Marketing Conference
2018 Global Marketing Conference at Tokyo (2018.07)
p.1220
글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 (Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Associations)
Abstract

Building on insights from institutional theory and dynamic capabilities, this study investigates the relationships of cross-functional capabilities with export marketing strategy implementation and, ultimately, its influence on export performance. This study utilizes multiple-informant and time-lagged primary data from 218 exporting firms in Nigeria to contribute to an understanding of how export marketing capabilities can be implemented to drive export performance. The results suggest contrasting moderating effects of psychic distance and competitive intensity on the cross-functional capabilities to export marketing strategy implementation relationship. This research contributes to the international business and marketing literature by advancing the knowledge on marketing capabilities and strategy implementation, and highlights managerial implications for international business.

Author
  • Shahin Assadinia(University of East Anglia, UK)
  • Vita Kadile(University of Leeds, UK)
  • Matthew Robson(University of Leeds, UK)