European Journal of Management Studies (Dec 2021)

Banks' support for the development of internationalization in Brazil: a perspective from Brazilian export companies

  • Mara Mataveli,
  • Juan Carlos Ayala,
  • Alfonso J. Gil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/EJMS-05-2021-0046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2/3
pp. 87 – 102

Abstract

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Purpose – Banks play a crucial role in the sustainable development of exports as they finance much of the trade. Additionally, in Brazil's case, banks provide exporting companies with advisory and training services, which facilitate the internationalization process. This work aims to analyze the role of public and private banks in the export process of companies in Brazil. Design/methodology/approach – Interviews are conducted with a sample of 318 Brazilian exporting companies. Two research questions are posed: What type of export services do companies use from public and private banks in Brazil? Is exporting companies' access to credit, as a type of banking service, related to their size or export experience? A descriptive study of the functions of public and private banks in helping Brazilian exports is presented. Hypotheses are proposed regarding companies' access to credit and its relationship with their size and export experience. Findings – It is found that public and private banks in Brazil provide exporting companies with banking services, other services related to technical aspects, and export consulting. There are significant differences in access to credit in both public and private banks, depending on the exporting company's size. Originality/value – This work contributes to the internationalization literature on the role of banks in supporting exports in an emerging country like Brazil.

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