The Internet and SME Participation in Exports

IF 4.5 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Meng Sun
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Abstract

This paper analyzes the effect of the development of the Internet on the share of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in total exports. We extend the Helpman, Melitz and Yeaple (2004) model to include the opportunity for firms to pay lower fixed export costs by exporting indirectly via well-established e-commerce platforms. SMEs self-select into the indirect exporting mode. In response to the development of the Internet, fixed costs of indirect exporting fall at a higher rate than fixed costs of direct exporting. Consequently, SMEs tend to account for a larger share in total exports as the Internet develops. Using two samples from the Exporter Dynamics Database, we find supporting evidence that the development of the Internet in the exporting country has a significant and negative effect on the share of exports by the top 5% or 25% of exporters, implying a larger share of SMEs. Moreover, we find that improved submarine cable infrastructure in the exporting country also leads to a lower share of exports by large exporters. These are in contrast to the estimated positive effect of telephone development in the exporting country, which may not disproportionately benefit indirect exporting via e-commerce platforms over direct exporting. Finally, we find an imperfect substitution relationship between e-commerce platforms and traditional intermediaries.

互联网与中小企业参与出口
本文分析了互联网的发展对中小企业在出口总额中所占份额的影响。我们扩展了Helpman、Melitz和yeple(2004)的模型,将企业通过完善的电子商务平台间接出口而支付较低固定出口成本的机会纳入其中。中小企业自主选择间接出口模式。随着互联网的发展,间接出口的固定成本比直接出口的固定成本下降得更快。因此,随着互联网的发展,中小企业在出口总额中所占的份额越来越大。使用出口商动态数据库中的两个样本,我们发现支持性证据表明,出口国互联网的发展对前5%或25%的出口商的出口份额有显著的负面影响,这意味着中小企业的份额更大。此外,我们发现出口国海底电缆基础设施的改善也导致大型出口商的出口份额降低。这与电话发展对出口国的估计积极影响形成对比,电话发展对通过电子商务平台间接出口的好处可能不会超过直接出口。最后,我们发现电子商务平台与传统中介之间存在不完善的替代关系。
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CiteScore
5.00
自引率
10.70%
发文量
27
期刊介绍: IEP is an international journal that aims to publish peer-reviewed policy-oriented research about the production, distribution and use of information, including these subjects: the economics of the telecommunications, mass media, and other information industries, the economics of innovation and intellectual property, the role of information in economic development, and the role of information and information technology in the functioning of markets. The purpose of the journal is to provide an interdisciplinary and international forum for theoretical and empirical research that addresses the needs of other researchers, government, and professionals who are involved in the policy-making process. IEP publishes research papers, short contributions, and surveys.
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