Barriers for wood processing companies to enter foreign markets: a case study in Slovakia
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Vladislav Kaputa
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机构:Technical University in Zvolen,Faculty of Wood Sciences and Technology
Vladislav Kaputa
Hubert Paluš
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机构:Technical University in Zvolen,Faculty of Wood Sciences and Technology
Hubert Paluš
Richard Vlosky
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机构:Technical University in Zvolen,Faculty of Wood Sciences and Technology
Richard Vlosky
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[1] Technical University in Zvolen,Faculty of Wood Sciences and Technology
[2] Louisiana State University,Louisiana Forest Products Development Center
来源:
European Journal of Wood and Wood Products
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2016年
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74卷
关键词:
Foreign Market;
Main Barrier;
Company Size;
Export Activity;
Wood Processing;
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摘要:
In this study, barriers to internationalization for wood processing and wood trading firms in Slovakia are identified. Specifically, the perceptions of 62 Slovak firms were examined regarding entry into European Union markets. In addition to competitive issues, the influence of previous experience with international business and firm size on perceptions of barriers to enter foreign markets was examined. Results suggest that foreign competition is considered to be the most significant barrier due to a low level of innovation from domestic companies. In addition, the need to invest in promotional activities and limited access to capital are also significant barriers to entry into EU markets. Firm size was not found to be correlated with market barriers and no significant differences in perception of barriers was found between firm owners and managers.
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TRA Tesanj Dev Agcy, Trg Alije Izetbegovica 1, Tesanj 74260, Bosnia & Herceg
Univ Zenica, Fac Mech Engn, Fak Ska 1, Zenica 72000, Bosnia & Herceg
Int Univ Sarajevo, Fac Engn & Nat Sci, Hrasnicka Cesta 15, Sarajevo 71210, Bosnia & HercegTRA Tesanj Dev Agcy, Trg Alije Izetbegovica 1, Tesanj 74260, Bosnia & Herceg
Alagic, Ismar
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