This study examines to what extent Internet firms have globalized and the key factors that have enabled some firms to globalize more than others. Contrary to arguments that Internet-based firms automatically benefit from a global market, this study shows that most Internet firms serve regional markets, consistent with Rugman’s (2000) findings for firms in the FT500. However, there are a few notable exceptions. In these cases a combination of early mover advantages, unique product, technology standards and complementary products and services have created a ‘winner-takes-all’ market in which a few firms dominate markets worldwide. Implications for globalization theories are discussed
This paper gives a detailed framework for evaluating how the Internet and the Web affect the globali...
The Internet has been shown to positively enhance internationalisation for SMEs, but scant empirical...
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Firms from emerging economies are rapidly becoming formidable competitors to established industry le...
Firms from emerging economies are rapidly becoming formidable competitors to established industry le...
The powerful global reach of the Internet is altering the international trade landscape. As a conseq...
It has been suggested that the Internet is the most significant driver of international trade in rec...
The Internet has been shown to positively influence the internationalisation activities of firms thr...
ABSTRACT: Large pure internet firms challenge key assumptions in international business theories. Th...
The growing use of e-commerce has opened up a new territory of ongoing communication between consume...
This research investigates the potential of the Internet in continued SME internationalization proce...
The Internet has the capability to generate geographical international market expansion and future g...
The Internet has the capability to generate geographical international market expansion and future g...
This article develops and tests a model examining the relationship between firm globalization, scope...
The Internet has accelerated the capability of firms to coordinate processes and personnel across or...
This paper gives a detailed framework for evaluating how the Internet and the Web affect the globali...
The Internet has been shown to positively enhance internationalisation for SMEs, but scant empirical...
***Reprinted with permission. No further reproduction is authorized without written permission from ...
Firms from emerging economies are rapidly becoming formidable competitors to established industry le...
Firms from emerging economies are rapidly becoming formidable competitors to established industry le...
The powerful global reach of the Internet is altering the international trade landscape. As a conseq...
It has been suggested that the Internet is the most significant driver of international trade in rec...
The Internet has been shown to positively influence the internationalisation activities of firms thr...
ABSTRACT: Large pure internet firms challenge key assumptions in international business theories. Th...
The growing use of e-commerce has opened up a new territory of ongoing communication between consume...
This research investigates the potential of the Internet in continued SME internationalization proce...
The Internet has the capability to generate geographical international market expansion and future g...
The Internet has the capability to generate geographical international market expansion and future g...
This article develops and tests a model examining the relationship between firm globalization, scope...
The Internet has accelerated the capability of firms to coordinate processes and personnel across or...
This paper gives a detailed framework for evaluating how the Internet and the Web affect the globali...
The Internet has been shown to positively enhance internationalisation for SMEs, but scant empirical...
***Reprinted with permission. No further reproduction is authorized without written permission from ...