Effect of innovation capabilities on export performance: evidence from manufacturing SMEs in Tanzania
Denis Samwel Ringo,
Isaac Kazungu and
Amani Gration Tegambwage
Technological Sustainability, 2023, vol. 3, issue 1, 24-40
Abstract:
Purpose - This paper examines the relationship between product innovation (PRODIN), process innovation (PROCIN) and export performance (EXPF) of manufacturing small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Moreover, the paper investigates the moderating effect of marketing innovation (MAKIN) in the relationship between PRODIN, PROCIN and the SMEs' EXPF. Design/methodology/approach - A cross-sectional survey design was used and data were collected through structured questionnaires from 250 manufacturing exporting SMEs in Tanzania. CFA was used to test the measurement model. The hypotheses were empirically tested using PROCESS macro test. Findings - The findings suggest that PRODIN is a significant determinant of EXPF. However, PROCIN was found to have a significant negative effect on EXPF. Additionally, MAKIN was found to be a significant moderator of the relationship between PRODIN, PROCIN and EXPF. Research limitations/implications - This study covered only manufacturing SMEs. Future studies can include large firms because they may behave differently on innovations due to the resources advantage they have. Also, because only a single country context was used, the findings of this study should be interpreted with caution. Practical implications - Managers of exporting SMEs should develop and cultivate PRODIN and MAKIN to nurture EXPF of their firms. Originality/value - The findings of this study extend the application of resource-based view theory in exporting context by unpacking the process through which resources result in successful performance. Also, this study contributes to the debate about the innovation–EXPF relationship by establishing a moderating effect of MAKING in the relationship between PRODIN, PROCIN and EXPF.
Keywords: Export performance; Innovation capabilities; SMEs; Tanzania (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1108/TECHS-09-2022-0038
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