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Psychic distance in exporter-importer relationships: A grounded theory approach

Nathalie Prime, Claude Obadia and Irena Vida

International Business Review, 2009, vol. 18, issue 2, 184-198

Abstract: Psychic distance is one of the most widely used, researched, and contentious constructs in the fields of international business and marketing. It has been applied to a variety of issues, often leading to inconsistent and conflicting results. In response to this problem, this study critically focuses on the construct of perceptual psychic distance and identifies the weaknesses and inconsistencies across major existing empirical studies regarding the conceptualization, operationalization, and measurement of psychic distance. We employ a grounded theory-based qualitative empirical study with export managers in French manufacturing companies to fill in the gaps identified in this evaluation, leading to a revised definition of psychic distance in the context of exporting. We discuss the major results and the limitations of the study, propose avenues for further research, and outline managerial implications for managing psychic distance in the internationalization strategy.

Keywords: Exporting; Grounded; theory; Psychic; distance; Qualitative; research (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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