Supply Chains and the Internalization of SMEs: Evidence from Italy

38 Pages Posted: 24 May 2014

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Giorgia Giovannetti

Università di Firenze

Enrico Marvasi

University of Florence

Marco Sanfilippo

University of Antwerp - Institute of Development Policy and Management

Date Written: May 2014

Abstract

This paper explores the impact of being part of a supply chain on the internationalization of firms. We show that even small and less productive firms, if involved in production chains, can take advantage of reduced costs of entry and economies of scale that enhance their probability to become exporters. The empirical analysis is carried out on an original database, obtained by merging and matching balance sheet data with data from a survey on over 25,000 Italian firms, largely SMEs, which include direct information on the involvement in supply chains. We find a positive and significant impact of being part of a supply chain on the probability to export and on the intensive margin of trade. The number of foreign markets served (the extensive margin), on the other hand, does not seem to be affected. We also investigate whether being in different positions along the chain, i.e. upstream or downstream, matters and we find that downstream producers tend to benefit more. Our results are robust to different specifications, estimation methods, and to the inclusion of the control variables typically used in heterogeneous firm models.

Keywords: Supply Chains, SMEs, Heterogeneous firms, Internationalization

JEL Classification: F12, F14, F21

Suggested Citation

Giovannetti, Giorgia and Marvasi, Enrico and Sanfilippo, Marco, Supply Chains and the Internalization of SMEs: Evidence from Italy (May 2014). Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Research Paper No. RSCAS 2014/62, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2441121 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2441121

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Enrico Marvasi

University of Florence ( email )

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Marco Sanfilippo

University of Antwerp - Institute of Development Policy and Management ( email )

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