Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1001279 International Business Review 2015 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We developed a typology of 13 main export patterns and 11 sub-patterns.•69% of Estonian exporters reduced or stopped exporting to at least one market.•58% of exporters exported only for 1 year.•True born globals and traditional (slow) internationalizers were rare.•Many firms had a low export share and/or a small number of export markets.

As exporting is the most common internationalization form, previous studies have tried categorizing export patterns but without using a full population of a particular country's firms for finding out how often every pattern occurs. We aim to develop a typology of 13 main export patterns and 11 sub-patterns and identify the frequency of each export pattern using detailed firm- and market-level export data for the population of Estonian firms. We conclude that 69% of Estonian exporters (excluding 1st-year exporters) reduced or stopped exporting to at least one market, 58% exported only for 1 year and that true born globals and traditional (slow) internationalizers were rare: many firms started exporting soon after foundation but had a low export share and/or a small number of export markets.

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