Purpose – As a key crucial point, this study aims to examine the relationship between export barriers and the perceived export performance of Turkish SME's. Design/methodology/approach – Major export barriers perceived by SMEs in Turkey are identified and, subsequently, the relationship between export barriers and export performance are examined. A web‐based questionnaire method was conducted among 2,000 SMEs that listed export associations with 7.25 percent response rate. The empirical analysis was conducted in two phases. The first step was to perform an exploratory factor analysis to 20 export barriers. The second step was to run a structural equation model to determine which barrier groups have a greater effect on perceived export performance. Findings – The findings suggest that procedural barriers and competition in foreign markets have the most effective impact on export performance. Both structures have negative effects as expected. In other words, as the procedural and competition barriers decrease, export performance also increases. Research limitations/implications – First of all, not all export barriers that might affect export performance were examined. Another limitation is that, the data obtained related to a very specific period. Export performance was measured by only subjective method with Likert scale. In the context of future research, export barriers of the Turkish exporters in relation to individual countries of origin should be investigated. Practical implications – The analysis of exporting problems on the basis of firm differences between domestic and foreign markets, procedural barriers, internal inefficiency barriers, competition and governmental barriers can provide both corporate and public policy makers with valuable guidelines for the formulation of suitable export marketing strategies and national export assistance programs respectively Originality/value – This study generally confirms the literature, but comes to some original further conclusions, based on export barriers of Turkish exporters.
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September 01 2007
The effects of export barriers on perceived export performance: An empirical research on SMEs in Turkey Available to Purchase
Murat Hakan Altıntaş;
Uludag University, Bursa, Turkey
Murat Hakan Altıntaş can be contacted at: mhakan@uludag.edu.tr
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Tuncer Tokol;
Tuncer Tokol
Uludag University, Bursa, Turkey
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Talha Harcar
Talha Harcar
The Pennsylvania State University, Monaca, Pennsylvania, USA
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Murat Hakan Altıntaş can be contacted at: mhakan@uludag.edu.tr
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-888X
Print ISSN: 1450-2194
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2007
EuroMed Journal of Business (2007) 2 (1): 36–56.
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Hakan Altıntaş M, Tokol T, Harcar T (2007), "The effects of export barriers on perceived export performance: An empirical research on SMEs in Turkey". EuroMed Journal of Business, Vol. 2 No. 1 pp. 36–56, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14502190710749947
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