
This study aims to determine the following: (1). the impact of market recognition capability on export performance in export furniture in Jepara. (2). the impact of export channel choice on export performance in export furniture in Jepara. (3). the impact of export market exploration on the export performance of export furniture in Jepara. This type of research is quantitative and uses primary data from questionnaires measured using a Likert scale. The population used in the study were export furniture companies in Jepara district that have been operating for more than three years. The sampling technique uses probability sampling technique with random sampling type. Data processing was analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis processed using SPSS software. The results of this study show that market recognition ability, export channel choice and export market exploration have a significant positive impact on export performance. Market discovery ability, export channel choice, and export market exploration variables simultaneously and partially affect export performance.
Computer network, Social Sciences, Computer science, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Channel (broadcasting), Computer security, Exporting, Export performance, Export marketing, Business, Key (lock), General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Impact of International Trade on Productivity and Growth, Industrial organization
Computer network, Social Sciences, Computer science, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Channel (broadcasting), Computer security, Exporting, Export performance, Export marketing, Business, Key (lock), General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Impact of International Trade on Productivity and Growth, Industrial organization
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