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      Platform-Based Internationalization of Smaller Firms: The Role of Government Policy

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          Governments are recognizing anticompetitive concerns and market distortions associated with the rise of e-commerce platforms. Thus, policies are being crafted to level the playing field between large platform operators and small platform sellers. In addition, policies mitigating barriers to internationalization associated with using e-commerce platforms are also being developed. This study aims to explore these policy actions impacting the platform-based internationalization of small and micro enterprises (SMEs). The case study method is adopted to provide rich insights into the Indian Government policy actions impacting the e-commerce platform-based internationalization of Indian SMEs. More specifically, this investigation analyzes the extent to which the Indian Government policy actions have mitigated the home market and industry-level barriers to export for SMEs leveraging e-commerce platforms for their internationalization efforts. Study findings provide rich policy implications and fodder for future empirical testing of key qualitative insights uncovered in this study.

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                Contributors
                nitish.singh@slu.edu
                s.munjal@lubs.leeds.ac.uk
                kundus@fiu.edu
                rangarajan@iift.edu
                Journal
                Manag Int Rev
                Manag Int Rev
                Management International Review
                Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Berlin/Heidelberg )
                0938-8249
                1861-8901
                26 November 2022
                26 November 2022
                : 1-25
                Affiliations
                [1 ]GRID grid.262962.b, ISNI 0000 0004 1936 9342, David Orthwein Endowed Professor of International Business, Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business, , Saint Louis University St. Louis, ; St. Louis, MO 63108 USA
                [2 ]GRID grid.9909.9, ISNI 0000 0004 1936 8403, Professor of International Business and Management, , Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds, ; Leeds, LS2 9JT UK
                [3 ]GRID grid.65456.34, ISNI 0000 0001 2110 1845, James K. Batten Eminent Scholar Chair in International Business, Department of International Business, College of Business Administration, , Florida International University, ; Miami, FL 33199 USA
                [4 ]Founder Head - Centre for MSME Studies, and Head – IIFT Kolkata Campus Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Kolkata, West Bengal 700107 India
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                492
                10.1007/s11575-022-00492-z
                9702645
                405d5e64-be72-4bf8-9118-6250da7cd352
                © Crown 2022

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                e-commerce,export,india,small and micro enterprises,policy,platforms

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