TY - JOUR
T1 - Does international competition enhance capacity utilisation? : evidence from Indonesia, Philippine and Vietnam
AU - Pidani, Rita R.
AU - Mahmood, Amir
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This paper uses firm-level data of small and medium manufacturing firm in Indonesia, Philippine and Vietnam and studies the relationship between capacity utilisation and foreign market competition for the possibility of efficient firms self-selecting themselves instead of learning-by-exporting to enter the foreign markets. Estimating both linear and quadratic model on an unbalanced variance of exporting and non-exporting firms shows that the impact of foreign market competition on capacity utilisation is following a curvilinear relationship with a diminishing marginal point of as a constraint for further expansion. Capacity utilisation rate higher in non-exporting group is not only emphasizing a strong domestic market orientation of firms at large but also indicating the selection of learning-by-exporting entry mode by exporter SMEs in these countries. The paper further explores the impact of firm and industry physiognomies on a firm's capacity utilisation and finds that the effects of wage productivity, competition, firm size, and legal structure are linearly positive and capacity dependent. The results throughout maintain the importance of capacities, competitiveness, and institutional performance as priorities to promote SMEs growth.
AB - This paper uses firm-level data of small and medium manufacturing firm in Indonesia, Philippine and Vietnam and studies the relationship between capacity utilisation and foreign market competition for the possibility of efficient firms self-selecting themselves instead of learning-by-exporting to enter the foreign markets. Estimating both linear and quadratic model on an unbalanced variance of exporting and non-exporting firms shows that the impact of foreign market competition on capacity utilisation is following a curvilinear relationship with a diminishing marginal point of as a constraint for further expansion. Capacity utilisation rate higher in non-exporting group is not only emphasizing a strong domestic market orientation of firms at large but also indicating the selection of learning-by-exporting entry mode by exporter SMEs in these countries. The paper further explores the impact of firm and industry physiognomies on a firm's capacity utilisation and finds that the effects of wage productivity, competition, firm size, and legal structure are linearly positive and capacity dependent. The results throughout maintain the importance of capacities, competitiveness, and institutional performance as priorities to promote SMEs growth.
KW - business enterprises
KW - manufacturing industries
KW - small business
KW - competition
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:53568
UR - http://www.aessweb.com/download.php?id=3518
U2 - 10.18488/journal.1007/2016.6.5/1007.5.117.130
DO - 10.18488/journal.1007/2016.6.5/1007.5.117.130
M3 - Article
SN - 2224-4425
VL - 6
SP - 117
EP - 130
JO - Asian Journal of Empirical Research
JF - Asian Journal of Empirical Research
IS - 5
ER -