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Connecting the dots: A multiple case study of the network relationships of small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) in the non‐traditional agricultural export (NTAE) sector of Ghana

Rita Abban (Management Studies, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands)
S.W.F. (Onno) Omta (Management Studies, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands)
John B.K. Aheto (School of Business Management and Administration, Central University College, Accra, Ghana)
V.E. Scholten (Department of Technology, Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands)

African Journal of Economic and Management Studies

ISSN: 2040-0705

Article publication date: 5 April 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

Most research on networks of exporting SMEs has been conducted in developed economies. The present paper aims to apply this concept to a developing economy arguing that there is a combination of internal firm factors (human and physical capital, social and management team networks) that will lead to higher (past) performance in terms of firm size given different contextual factors (such as institutions and supply chain complexity).

Design/methodology/approach

Ten SME case studies are analysed in the non‐traditional agricultural export (NTAE) sector in Ghana.

Findings

The findings suggest that performance is highest for those SMEs where the CEO has received tertiary level education and has export experience for over five years, which export directly (no use of traders), make extensive use of Ghana's export institutions, use export contracts and are members of SME associations.

Research limitations/implications

Policy makers in Sub Saharan governments in general and Ghanaian government officials in particular can use these findings to focus their policy on these types of SMEs.

Originality/value

Whereas most research on networks of exporting SMEs has been conducted in developed economies, this paper seeks to apply this concept to a developing economy. Policy makers and officials in government can use the findings to focus their policy on the types of SMEs where performance is highest.

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Citation

Abban, R., Omta, S.W.F.(O)., Aheto, J.B.K. and Scholten, V.E. (2013), "Connecting the dots: A multiple case study of the network relationships of small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) in the non‐traditional agricultural export (NTAE) sector of Ghana", African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, Vol. 4 No. 1, pp. 74-94. https://doi.org/10.1108/20400701311303168

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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