This study explores the role of the Internet in export marketing. The data was gathered based on a survey of 61 Lebanese manufacturing firms engaged in exporting. The findings indicate a positive relationship between Website ownership, average annual sales volume and export. The findings further indicate that the main reason for owning a corporate Website was to attract clients outside of Lebanon. The second and third top reasons for owning a corporate Website turned out to be improving the company’s image and advertising, respectively. Finally, the findings indicate a positive relationship between Website ownership and engaging in export, share of exports over total sales and the number of countries to which the firm exports.
Journal article
The internet and export marketing from a Middle Eastern perspective
Journal of Asia Business Studies, Vol.1(1), pp.10-15
2006
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- Title
- The internet and export marketing from a Middle Eastern perspective
- Creators
- Zafar U Ahmed - Prince Fahad Bin Sultan National UniversityCraig C Julian - University of Southern QueenslandImad B Baalbaki - American University of BeirutTamar V Hadidian - American University of Beirut
- Publication Details
- Journal of Asia Business Studies, Vol.1(1), pp.10-15
- Identifiers
- 1317; 991012821004002368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article