A STUDY OF THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN QUESTION, INCLUDING AN EXAMINATION OF ITS IMPLICATIONS ON A NUMBER OF CHINESE BUSINESSES.
Keywords:
Information Technology, Chinese Businesses, Global Company, Chinese Manufacturing IndustryAbstract
Internationalisation of Born Global, a subset of SMEs (small and medium companies), is a relatively recent phenomenon that has emerged because of the trend towards globalisation. The Born Globals from wealthy nations like China has received disproportionate attention in the literatures. Nevertheless, many Born Globals may be found in both developed nations like China and more conventional industrial sectors, according to the generally acknowledged Born Global definition. They decided to focus on the internationalisation of Born Globals, a Chinese manufacturing company, in their study. They’re curious in the internationalisation goals, methods, and success factors of Born Global, a Chinese manufacturing company. It provides a theoretical framework for the three areas by drawing on canonical Chinese literature on Born Global theories. Their study also includes some comparisons Chinese literatures. In this work, the author used a quantitative case study methodology. Based on the researchers' chosen definition, they have chosen two Chinese manufacturing enterprises, Born Globals, to serve as their case studies. Primary data was gathered via the use of questionnaires and in-person interviews conducted over Skype. Following the required transcribing phase, the empirical finding component is provided in accordance with the theoretical part's structure. Some intriguing findings emerged from the analysis section. The internationalisation of Chinese manufacturing Born Globals is driven by several factors, including the desire to avoid local competition, increase profitability, and take advantage of advantageous regulations that are exclusive to China.