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Local formal interpersonal networks and SMEs internationalisation: Empirical evidence from the UK

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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS REVIEW
Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages 610-624

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2017.10.010

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Interpersonal networks; Formal networks; Informal networks; SMEs; Internationalisation; Exporting

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This article uses data from the UK Longitudinal Small Business Survey (2015) to empirically test the relationship between local (formal and informal) interpersonal networks and exporting. Our results suggest that local interpersonal networks increase the likelihood of exporting. More importantly, we find that the role of formal interpersonal networks (e.g. accountants) on internationalisation increases as firm size increases, while the link between informal interpersonal networks (e.g. family) and exporting becomes weaker. We argue that larger firms have more complex operations and diverse structures than smaller firms that require the engagement of formal interpersonal networks to help with the internationalisation process.

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