A REVIEW OF THE ACHIEVEMENTS IN TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION DESPITE DEBATE, EMPHASIZING ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR MANY CHINESE ORGANIZATIONS
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Technologies Adoption, the Financial Impact of Technological Development, Government Regulations Regarding Information Technology, Digital Transformation, Chinese Organizations.Abstract
Internationalization is a relatively new phenomenon among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and it has given rise to a new subset of these companies called Born Global. The Born Globals from wealthy nations like China have received an inordinate amount of attention from scholars. Nonetheless, many Born Globals may be found in both established industrial sectors and developed nations like China, according to the generally acknowledged Born Global notion. The Chinese manufacturing company Born Globals and its worldwide expansion were the primary foci of the researchers' attention. They are intrigued by the internationalization goals, tactics, and success factors of Born Global, a Chinese manufacturing company. All three areas may be theoretically grounded in it, thanks to its drawing on Born Global theory's pillar works in traditional Chinese literature. Their study also includes some comparisons of Chinese literatures. This article made use of a quantitative case study approach. Based on their criteria, the researchers have chosen two Chinese Born Globals manufacturing companies to serve as case studies. The primary means of gathering information were surveys and Skype interviews. Consistent with the theoretical element's structure, the empirical finding component is provided after the required transcribing step. Some intriguing findings came out of the analytical section. Born Globals is a manufacturing firm based in China that is making plans to grow globally for many reasons. A few examples include capitalizing on advantageous legislation specific to China, boosting profitability, and avoiding local competition.
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