Business Leaders' Perceptions on Tax, and Finance Policy for Improving the Investment Climate in Bangladesh
In: The Indian economic journal, Band 59, Heft 4, S. 153-166
ISSN: 2631-617X
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In: The Indian economic journal, Band 59, Heft 4, S. 153-166
ISSN: 2631-617X
In: SpringerBriefs in Business Series
Intro -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Conceptual and Operational Differences Between MO and EMO -- 1.2 Overview of Theoretical/Conceptual Studies on EMO -- References -- 2 Research Methodology -- 2.1 Eligibility Criteria -- 2.2 Coding Schema -- 2.3 Literature Search -- 2.4 Optimization Process -- References -- 3 Theoretical Assessment -- References -- 4 Methodological Assessment -- References -- 5 Content Analysis and Categorization: Antecedent-Consequences and Outcome Relationship -- 5.1 Patterns of EMO Modelling -- 5.2 Outline of the Description/Content Analysis -- 5.2.1 EMO (Export Market Orientation) -- 5.2.2 Antecedents -- 5.2.3 Relationship (Antecedent to EMO) -- 5.2.4 Moderators (in Between Antecedent and EMO Activities) -- 5.2.5 Moderating Relationship (Between Antecedents and EMO) -- 5.2.6 Outcomes (Export Performance) -- 5.2.7 Relationship Types from EMO to Export Performance -- 5.2.8 Moderators (in Between EMO Activities and Performance) -- 5.2.9 Moderation Relationship Observed on EMO and Export Performance -- 5.2.10 Mediators (in Between EMO Activities and Performance) -- 5.2.11 Mediation Relationship Between EMO and Export Performance -- 5.2.12 Interplay of EMO Elements -- References -- 6 Future Research, Implication, Limitation and Conclusion -- References.
In: SpringerBriefs in Business
This book integrates the fundamental concept of international business theory, internationalization theory, and market orientation theory providing an accessible and detailed introduction to the wide array of different research field. It provides a reader with an understanding of detail explanation of market orientation from export settings. The topics addressed in this book include all the topics related to export market orientation, market orientation theories and practices, explanation of all sorts of developed empirical studies related to the field. A detailed explanation of each trend of research where each type of existing frameworks like direct, indirect (moderated or mediated), U-shaped, inverted U shape has been presented. The topics addressed in the book include main trends in terms of methodologies employed, samples used, theories applied for the research. Moreover, this book categorizes existing research based upon emerging themes in order to draw insights on under-researched areas that should be further delved into in the future. This book is highly recommended to the readers who seek an in-depth understanding of export market orientation in the field of international business.
In: The journal of business & industrial marketing, Band 37, Heft 10, S. 1990-2009
ISSN: 2052-1189
PurposeAs a global pandemic, the COVID-19 crisis has profoundly affected the development of local firms, threatening the survival of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This study aims to present an integrated framework by investigating the impact of strategic tools (i.e. firms' capability of business agility, marketing operational efficiency, optimisation of innovation capability [OIC], managing employees' satisfaction and rethinking customers' experience) on the survival strategies of SMEs amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.Design/methodology/approachThe current study used data from managers of SMEs and conducted an asymmetrical analysis (i.e. structural equation modelling [SEM]) to investigate the factors influencing the survival strategies of SMEs amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This study also applied an asymmetrical approach (i.e. fuzzy sets qualitative comparative analysis-fsQCA) to explore the causal recipes and analysis of the necessary conditions to identify the factors required to achieve the expected outcome.FindingsResults from SEM support all hypotheses. Results from fsQCA with the same data set show that firms' business agility and OIC are necessary conditions for SMEs' survival strategies. The result from fsQCA also reveals multiple sufficient conditions to succeed SMEs' survival strategies amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.Practical implicationsFindings prescribe how SMEs adapt to this vulnerable business condition by applying the strategic tools and recipes suggested for survival.Originality/valueThis research applied an innovative analysis to reveal necessary and sufficient conditions that conventional methods such as SEM have limited power. This pioneering research in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic is considered novel in terms of the prescriptive strategic recipes offered to SMEs to adapt to and survive in the crisis caused by COVID-19.