Firm certification and export performance: the case of the “SME Leader” label
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2023-10-20
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Emerald
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Certificación de empresas y desempeño exportador: el caso de la etiqueta “Líder PYME”
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Purpose – Third-party certifications promote firms’ high standards and enhance their legitimacy and reputation, potentially positively impacting their performance, namely on exports. Design/methodology/approach –This paper studies the differences in firms’ export performance between firms with and without the “SME Leader” label, a Portuguese firm-specific label. This study data set comprises data for 5.489 SMEs, for 2014–2020, where 2.950 firms obtained their certification during the period and 2.539 are non-certified control firms. The methodology adopted circumvents the traditional endogeneity problems in this type of study.
Findings – The results indicate that the “SME Leader” label does not directly improves a firm’s export performance. Additionally, industry characteristics seem relevant for the relationship between SMEs’
certification and their levels of internationalization.
Originality/value – Since the study sample includes firms from all industrial sectors, this study results apply to various organizations.
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SME, Manufacturing industry, PME Líder, Certification, Export performance, Difference-in-differences methodology
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Pacheco, L. M. (2023). Firm certification and export performance: the case of the “SME Leader” label. Academia Revista Latinoamericana de Administración, (Published online: 24 october 2023), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1108/ARLA-05-2023-0073. Repositório Institucional UPT. https://hdl.handle.net/11328/5197
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