ICT use as a determinant of export activity in manufacturing and service firms: Multi-country evidence
The use of ICT is profoundly changing the way international business is done. The study aims to extend our understanding of export performance determinants by examining the relationship between different uses of ICT and export activity of firms for a range of European countries and doing this for...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Faculty of Economics University of Rijeka
2018-06-01
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Series: | Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu |
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Online Access: | https://www.efri.uniri.hr/upload/Zbornik_1_2018_2verzija/10-Kotnik-Hagsten-2018-1.pdf |
Summary: | The use of ICT is profoundly changing the way international business is done. The
study aims to extend our understanding of export performance determinants by
examining the relationship between different uses of ICT and export activity of
firms for a range of European countries and doing this for a sample of larger
manufacturing as well as service firms. A probit regression is used to examine
whether firms that have a website, support online transactions or have a higher
proportion of employees with access to broadband internet are more likely to
export than similar firms that do not, controlling for a wide range of
firm characteristics. This study is based on harmonized firm-level data provided by
statistical offices of 11 EU countries to which the same empirical model was
applied, providing results that are fully comparable across countries. The findings
suggest heterogeneity amongst countries and specific characteristics of service
firms. Whereas in some of the countries e-sales are being positively associated
with the probability of exporting for firms from both sectors, having a website is
only relevant for manufacturing firms and broadband-Internet-enabled employees
are only relevant for service firms. ICT use does not appear to be of particular
importance for firm export in a number of countries, opening up a question of
what country characteristics can help explain the differences in the role ICT use
plays in export performance. |
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ISSN: | 1331-8004 1846-7520 |