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The study is devoted to the rethinking of agricultural export strategies in the conditions of instability of international markets from a managerial point of view, taking into account structural shocks, geopolitical risks, logistical gaps and price volatility. The goal is to identify management adaptation mechanisms that increase the sustainability of export activities, strategic flexibility and reliability of management decisions in agribusiness and export-oriented agricultural systems. The analytical framework combines strategic management approaches, export strategy models, risk management tools and supply chain resilience concepts. The methodological basis is formed through a comparative analytical review, structural mapping of instability factors, scenario interpretation and synthesis of modern empirical and institutional data on agrarian trade in crisis conditions, including war and post-pandemic disturbances. The results show that traditional export models, focused mainly on cost minimization and stable logistics routes, are insufficient in conditions of high market turbulence. Effective restructuring of strategies requires diversification of the export portfolio by sales directions, transport corridors and contract formats, dynamic selection of partners and formation of a multi-channel export architecture with builtin risk buffers. The highest adaptability is demonstrated by management systems that integrate operational market analytics, monitoring of regulatory changes and logistical risks into the decision-making circuit. Generalized evidence suggests that companies that apply flexible export management models – modular contract schemes, distributed storage, and combined transportation solutions – provide more stable results in volatile conditions. Strategic flexibility, scenario planning, and a delegated management structure have been proven to increase responsiveness and reduce systemic vulnerability to trade shocks. Institutional interaction with international regulatory regimes, regional trade associations and mechanisms of extraordinary trade facilitation is defined as an important competence. In addition, the study emphasizes that intercultural adaptation and culturally sensitive communication with international partners increase the effectiveness of export coordination, strengthen contractual stability and support long-term presence in diversified agricultural markets. The ability of export-oriented enterprises to integrate cultural and behavioural specifics into managerial decision-making is considered an additional factor of resilience in volatile international environments. The importance of digital traceability tools, analytical risk panels, and data-driven export management is emphasized separately. The practical value of the results lies in the formation of an adaptive management model of the export strategy, which reconciles the diagnosis of instability with the configuration of strategic decisions and supports the increase in the stability of agricultural exports in an unstable international environment.
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Adrian Ulinici, 2026.
"Reconfiguring Agricultural Export Strategies in the Context of International Market Volatility: Manageri-al Perspectives,"
CrossCultural Management Journal, Fundația Română pentru Inteligența Afacerii, Editorial Department, vol. 28(1), pages 39-47, July.
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RePEc:cmj:journl:y:2026:i:1:p:39-47
DOI: 10.70147/c283947
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JEL classification:
- F14 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Empirical Studies of Trade
- O17 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Formal and Informal Sectors; Shadow Economy; Institutional Arrangements
- M11 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Production Management
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