= 0/000 (10)= 27030/54 Conclusion According to the estimated results, all parameters have the expected symbol and their mark corresponds to the theoretical expectation. In the model, all indicators have a positive effect on the ease of doing business environment, and each of them increases the total score of these countries in the index of business environment. According to the results, the payback component has the greatest impact on the improvement of the business environment, and then the implementation of the contracts and terms of obtaining the license of the next level will be influenced by the impact.]]>
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0/05), as well as the value of the test statistic is less than the absolute value of 1.96. Therefore, by rejecting the H1 hypothesis and confirming the hypothesis H0, the direct relationship between market orientation with the operating profit margin, return on equity and return on equity was not approved. However, a direct and significant direct relationship between customer orientation and competitor orientation with non-monetary dimensions of export performance, that is, the export success perceived by the manager, the satisfaction of the manager from the export performance and the achievement of export goals, was confirmed by the manager. Because, the values of positive correlation coefficients are significantly less than 5% and the absolute value of the test statistic is greater than 1.96. However, these results are different in the third dimension of market orientation. The positive values of the correlation coefficients in the study of the relationship between inter-functional coordination as the third dimension of market orientation with each of the financial and non-financial aspects of export performance as well as the significance level or the calculated level of error for the hypothesis test is less than 5% (Sig]]>
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