Examining the influence of uncertainty on marketing mix strategy elements in emerging business to business export-markets

•We study uncertainty's impact on a marketing mix strategy within a b2b-context.•International entrepreneurship positively influences the reduction of uncertainty.•Negative adaptation of the product for emerging markets is inappropriate.•A b2b-company has to secure a standardized sales system f...

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Consumer preferences
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Globalization
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International market
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