The export propensity of Polish SMEs

Nguyen, Truc Le, Ghatak, Subrata and Daly, Vincent (2006) The export propensity of Polish SMEs. (Discussion Paper) Kingston upon Thames, UK : Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University. 24 p.

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    Abstract

    In many countries, firms are encouraged to export as a means of contributing to economic growth. The successes of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in industrialized countries has led to the increasing recognition of their role in transition economies - including exports development. The objective of this investigation is to determine the major factors that influence the propensity to export of Polish SMEs within the context of an expanded European Union (EU). Using data from a survey of enterprises in the Gdansk province, we develop a Logit model to explain why some SMEs are exporters and others are not. The results indicate that access to bank loans, knowledge of competing firms, a large share of the domestic market and preparedness for the accession of Poland to the EU are important drivers of export propensity. We find evidence that awareness of special foreign credit available for Polish SMEs has a positive influence on their export propensity, as also does the use of IT tools in distribution and marketing. On the contrary we find that firms which have high profitability in their domestic market, or are concerned about taxation, or possess a large percentage of Polish capital have a reduced propensity to export.

    Item Type: Monograph (Discussion Paper)
    Additional Information: Economics discussion paper, 2006/3
    Physical Location: This book is held in stock at Kingston University Library.
    Uncontrolled Keywords: transition economies, export propensity, logit model, Poland
    Research Area: Economics and econometrics
    Faculty, School or Research Centre: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences > School of Economics
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      Depositing User: Susan Miles
      Date Deposited: 03 Jul 2007
      Last Modified: 04 Aug 2011 19:46
      URI: http://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/id/eprint/1629

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