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    El T-MEC como elemento de generación de confianza para la internacionalización de las empresas mexicanas
    (2023)
    Baker Pineda, Juan Carlos
    ;
    Tovar García, Edgar Demetrio
    The internationalization of companies allows them to access new markets and exploit other growth opportunities. There are several factors associated with a successful internationalization process, but research on these topics has been developed mainly in developed countries. For Mexico, whose international trade represents more than 80% of its GDP, understanding the elements that promote a successful internationalization process is essential. This thesis is made up of three chapters: the first analyzes the behavior of Mexico's trade with its partners in the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), to establish the importance of foreign trade for our country. Subsequently, the literature on the internationalization of companies and trust as a success factor in these processes is discussed. The analysis of the literature suggests that trust, especially for companies originating in developing countries, is indeed a crucial factor in internationalization. To test these ideas, a third chapter presents a quantitative analysis (through a regression analysis to establish the correlation between some variables representative of trust and the internationalization of companies) and a qualitative analysis (through three case studies of Mexican companies to illustrate their internationalization processes). The research concludes that trust is a critical component for international business success. These conclusions can support a series of actions – for both private and public actors – to assist Mexican companies, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to capitalize on the advantage of the trade agreements that the country has negotiated, especially the USMCA.
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    Item type:Publication,
    El T-MEC como elemento de generación de confianza para la internacionalización de las empresas mexicanas
    (2023)
    Baker Pineda, Juan Carlos
    ;
    Tovar García, Edgar Demetrio
    The internationalization of companies allows them to access new markets and exploit other growth opportunities. There are several factors associated with a successful internationalization process, but research on these topics has been developed mainly in developed countries. For Mexico, whose international trade represents more than 80% of its GDP, understanding the elements that promote a successful internationalization process is essential. This thesis is made up of three chapters: the first analyzes the behavior of Mexico's trade with its partners in the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), to establish the importance of foreign trade for our country. Subsequently, the literature on the internationalization of companies and trust as a success factor in these processes is discussed. The analysis of the literature suggests that trust, especially for companies originating in developing countries, is indeed a crucial factor in internationalization. To test these ideas, a third chapter presents a quantitative analysis (through a regression analysis to establish the correlation between some variables representative of trust and the internationalization of companies) and a qualitative analysis (through three case studies of Mexican companies to illustrate their internationalization processes). The research concludes that trust is a critical component for international business success. These conclusions can support a series of actions – for both private and public actors – to assist Mexican companies, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to capitalize on the advantage of the trade agreements that the country has negotiated, especially the USMCA.