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The role of government and the international competitiveness of SMEs Evidence from Ghanaian non-traditional exports

  • Kenneth Appiah
  • , Collins Osei
  • , Habte Selassie
  • , Ellis Osabutey

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    Abstract

    Purpose The nature of international markets and the challenges with respect to the competitiveness of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) makes it imperative to examine government support. This study aims to assess the role and effectiveness of government and the export promotion agencies in supporting exports by non-traditional horticultural SMEs in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach The study used a qualitative research design, which involved semi-structured interviews with senior managers of six export facilitating institutions to gain an understanding of the services offered to SMEs with respect to exports of non-traditional horticultural products. Findings The findings reveal inadequate cost-efficient sources of non-traditional horticultural export financing for SMEs. This is a hindrance to the international competitiveness of exporting SMEs in developing countries such as Ghana. In addition, effective and coordinated support from export promotion agencies was found to be critical. Originality/value The study highlights the importance of government's role in policymaking and implementation of export-led programmes for horticultural exporting firms in Ghana. Despite their strategic importance, this area of research has not attracted the attention of researchers, with little or no information on the horticultural international competitiveness of non-traditional horticultural products.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)296-322
    JournalCritical Perspectives on International Business
    Volume15
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 7 Oct 2019

    Keywords

    • Ghana
    • Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
    • competitiveness

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