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The internet and the internationalisation of small knowledge-intensive firms: promises, problems and prospects

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  • Shameen Prashantham
  • Stephen Young

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Based on case studies, this paper presents some exploratory insights, supplemented by a preliminary quantitative study from a developing economy context (i.e., the software industry in Bangalore), concerning the role of the internet in the internationalisation of small knowledge-intensive firms. Three main points are made in this paper. First, the internet holds great promise in facilitating the internationalisation of small firms – especially those in peripheral regions like developing economies; the four Bangalore-based small case-firms shared this view. Second, internet technology notwithstanding, traditional aspects of business such as the importance of face-to-face interaction and the building of trust remain vital; here a potential facilitator for small firms to overcome this barrier comes in the form of internet-supported intermediaries. Third, ultimately the prospect that the internet holds for internationalising resource-poor firms is that of international growth; a preliminary study of 30 Bangalore-based small software firms suggests that this notion holds credence and is worthy of further study, on a larger scale. These findings have implications for future research, practice and policy making in terms of taking a holistic view of the use of internet technology and the leveraging of social capital.

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  • Shameen Prashantham & Stephen Young, 2004. "The internet and the internationalisation of small knowledge-intensive firms: promises, problems and prospects," International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 1(1/2), pages 153-175.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijesbu:v:1:y:2004:i:1/2:p:153-175
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    1. Tobias Kollmann & Julia Christofor, 2014. "International entrepreneurship in the network economy: Internationalization propensity and the role of entrepreneurial orientation," Journal of International Entrepreneurship, Springer, vol. 12(1), pages 43-66, March.
    2. Prashantham, Shameen & McNaughton, Rod B., 2006. "Facilitation of links between multinational subsidiaries and SMEs: The Scottish Technology and Collaboration (STAC) initiative," International Business Review, Elsevier, vol. 15(5), pages 447-462, October.
    3. Yeoh Khar Kheng* & Mohamad Yusop B. Mohd Jani & Mohd Sufli B. Yusof, 2018. "Internationalization of Malaysian Service Smes: The Leveraging Role of Network Capital and the Internet-Enabled Business Environment," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, pages 718-728:6.

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