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M. Eberhard

Justin B. Craig

In a study of 1304 Australian manufacturing industry SMEs, we investigate the relationships among networking (i.e., inter-personal and inter-organisational networks), international market venturing (i.e., export intensity), and family ownership. We find evidence that (1) inter-personal networking and inter-organisational networking positively influence SME international market venturing, but this relationship is contingent on a time lag effect, and (2) family ownership negatively moderates the effect of inter-organisational networking on international market venturing. Implications for managerial practice and public policy are discussed.
Date Published: 2013
Citations: Eberhard, M., Justin B. Craig. 2013. The Evolving Role of Organisational and Personal Networks in International Market Venturing. Journal of World Business. 220-227.