- PressAcademia Procedia
- Volume:14 Issue:1
- SOCIAL MEDIA ADOPTION AND EXPORT PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM TURKEY
SOCIAL MEDIA ADOPTION AND EXPORT PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM TURKEY
Authors : Mine AKSOY, Zelha ALTINKAYA, Zekeriya Oguz SECME
Pages : 137-138
Doi:10.17261/Pressacademia.2021.1510
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Publication Date : 2021-12-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Purpose- The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between social media adoption insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(SMA); and export performance insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(EP); in Turkey as an emerging market economy. This paper also examines the role that the adoption of social media plays in firm export performance and whether this role is moderated by firm size. Methodology- The study employs the panel tobit model to investigate the relation between SMA and EP. The Borsa Istanbul Manufacturing Index, comprised of 150 firms, constitutes our sample frame. The timeframe for our dataset covers the period of 2010-2020. While analyzing the determinants of EP, R&D intensity, marketing intensity, firm size, firm age, internationalization age and sector are control variables, and SMA is independent variable. The SMA was proxied by Social Media Index insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(SMI);, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube dummies. Following Slover-Linett and Stoner insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(2011);, we choose a simple criterion to define an official social media presence. A social media presence was considered official if linked from the institutional website, directly from the homepage or from the secondary level of the website. SMI is defined as the sum of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube dummies. Facebook dummy assumes the value of `1` when the firm has a Facebook account in a particular year, or `0` otherwise. Instagram, Twitter and YouTube dummies were defined in the same way. Findings- The analysis reveals that the coefficient for SMI is positive and statistically significant. The results also showed that the coefficient for the interaction between SMI and firm size is positive and significant. Moderation examines under what conditions, the SMI-EP relation varies. The firm size has a positive and significant moderating role on the relation between SMI and EP. Although, the coefficients for Facebook and Instagram are positive and significant, the coefficients for Twitter and Youtube are insignificant. The findings also indicate that while R&D intensity is negatively and statistically significant, marketing intensity and firm size are positively, and statistically significant and internationalization age is negatively and statistically significant for firms with a high level of EP. We were unable to find support for an association between EP and firm age. Conclusion- The results suggest a positive effect of social media adoption on export performance and this relationship is moderated by firm size. Turkish companies that adopt social media benefit from higher levels of export performance. The result of this study contributes to the existing literature pointing to the importance of social media adoption for exporting firms in emerging markets.Keywords : Export performance, social media, facebook, twitter, Turkey, emerging economies