Internationalization and Digitalization: Applying digital technologies to the internationalization process of small and medium-sized enterprises

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Annaële Hervé, C. Schmitt, Rico J. Baldegger
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Abstract

With the advent of digital technologies, a new social paradigm is emerging, and disruptive changes are an important part of future progress. Characterized by the convergence of many emerging technologies, whose core is data (big data, artificial intelligence, internet of things, etc.), digitalization leads firms to radical transformations in their systems and processes, as well as in their management methods and workforce. For instance, by reducing operating costs and improving interactions among ecosystem stakeholders including customers, partners, suppliers and distributors nascent digital technologies are playing an increasingly important role in company growth (Nambisan, 2017; Reuber & Fischer, 2011, 2014). Digitalization has started to be addressed at a scientific level in the fields of entrepreneurship and management research, among others (Kraus et al., 2019). However, although international research has been fundamentally influenced by the pervasive effects of technological advances for many years, relatively few studies have investigated emergent digital technologies to theoretically understand and empirically test their attributes in international business management (Hannibal & Knight, 2018; Brouthers et al., 2018, 2016; Neubert, 2018; Ojala et al., 2018; Stallkamp & Schotter, 2018; Watson et al., 2018; Wittkop et al., 2018; Coviello et al., 2017; Strange & Zucchella, 2017; Autio & Zander, 2016; Tanev et al., 2015).
国际化与数字化:将数字技术应用于中小企业的国际化进程
随着数字技术的出现,一种新的社会范式正在出现,颠覆性变革是未来进步的重要组成部分。数字化的特点是许多新兴技术的融合,其核心是数据(大数据、人工智能、物联网等),数字化使企业的系统和流程以及管理方法和劳动力发生了根本性的转变。例如,通过降低运营成本和改善生态系统利益相关者(包括客户、合作伙伴、供应商和分销商)之间的互动,新兴的数字技术在公司增长中发挥着越来越重要的作用(Nambisan, 2017;Reuber & Fischer, 2011, 2014)。在创业和管理研究等领域,数字化已开始在科学层面得到解决(Kraus et al., 2019)。然而,尽管多年来国际研究从根本上受到技术进步的普遍影响,但相对较少的研究调查了新兴数字技术,以从理论上理解和实证检验其在国际商业管理中的属性(Hannibal & Knight, 2018;Brouthers等人,2018,2016;Neubert, 2018;Ojala等人,2018;Stallkamp & Schotter, 2018;Watson等人,2018;Wittkop等人,2018;Coviello et al., 2017;Strange & Zucchella, 2017;奥蒂奥&赞德,2016;Tanev et al., 2015)。
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