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Customer Orientation and Sme export performance: Insights from Italian manufacturing firms

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  • Simone Novello
  • Jorge Lengler
  • Pilar Murias Fernandez

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The purpose of this study is to advance knowledge of export literatureon Italian Smes. Given the striking changes that the process of globalizationhas brought to international markets, scholarly research hashighlighted that Italian Smes should adopt a customer orientation strategyin order to increase their competitiveness. To date, very few studieshave tested whether those strategies viewed as success factors are actuallybeneficial for the Italian Smes. A sample of senior managers ofsmall and medium-sized exporting firms in Italy is used to test the hypotheses.Whilst confirming that customer orientation has a direct impacton strategic performance, we show that customer orientation hasa negative effect on firms' financial performance. Our study shows thattechnology intensity of products does not have a significant impact onfinancial performance, but this link is mediated by strategic performance.Finally, our results confirm that experienced managers of Smesconsider customer orientation a central element of their firm's exportstrategy. Implications of these findings along with the limitations of thestudy are discussed.

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  • Simone Novello & Jorge Lengler & Pilar Murias Fernandez, 2013. "Customer Orientation and Sme export performance: Insights from Italian manufacturing firms," Micro & Macro Marketing, Società editrice il Mulino, issue 3, pages 453-470.
  • Handle: RePEc:mul:jyf1hn:doi:10.1431/75383:y:2013:i:3:p:453-470
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