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Application of human resource management's universal model: An examination of people versus institutions as barriers of internationalization for SMEs in a small developing country

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Although the importance of people and institutions has been highlighted in MNE studies, the association between people, institutions and the internationalization of SMEs is under explored from a small developing… Click to show full abstract

Although the importance of people and institutions has been highlighted in MNE studies, the association between people, institutions and the internationalization of SMEs is under explored from a small developing country context. We examine theories subsumed under the Universal Model of HRM onto SMEs to study the hypothesized people and institutionally-orientated barriers posed to SMEs’ internationalization. Using quantitative analysis, the impacts of the barriers on internationalization are highlighted with particular attention to employer attractiveness. Following extant literature review, this study has used primary data collected through questionnaires from 212 Bangladeshi SMEs. We developed and validated partial least square based structural equation model (PLS-SEM) to assess the impacts and successfully framed People versus Institutional barriers as a second order hierarchical reflective model which has not been done previously. Given their marginal significance over institutions, people-oriented cultural barriers should be included as an extension of the Universal Model to study SME internationalization

Keywords: barriers internationalization; universal model; model; developing country; small developing; internationalization smes

Journal Title: Thunderbird International Business Review
Year Published: 2019

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