E-Commerce and Financial Services in Asia - Kling, Gerhard; Oh, Ingyu; Rowley, Chris; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

E-Commerce and Financial Services in Asia: The Expansion and Globalization of Alibaba, Coupang and SoftBank
 
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ISBN13:9781032856704
ISBN10:103285670X
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:216 pages
Size:246x174 mm
Weight:557 g
Language:English
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E-Commerce and Financial Services in Asia

The Expansion and Globalization of Alibaba, Coupang and SoftBank
 
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Short description:

This book looks at the drivers in the emergence, development and internal and global expansion of Asian e-commerce businesses. It tackles the problems inherent in the globalization strategy of a Japanese financial services firm operating in the e-commerce sector.

Long description:

This book looks at the drivers in the emergence, development and internal and global expansion of Asian e-commerce businesses. It tackles the problems inherent in the globalization strategy of a Japanese financial services firm operating in the e-commerce sector.


The business world has been transformed by information technology and online companies, which benefitted during the Covid-19 pandemic, unlike the traditional retail sector of the economy. The well-known Amazon has seen the emergence of Asian alternatives, Alibaba from China and Coupang from South Korea, both of which have the transnational venture capital firm SoftBank of Japan as a large share owner. This book explores performance and potential in e-commerce and fin-tech, internationalisation strategies, governance problems associated with foreign corporations in South Korea and anti-monopoly drive aimed at China?s tech giants. Diverse topics are covered, including the results, impacts and implications of US stock exchange listings, liability of foreignness, dual-class structure and importance of corporate governance and social responsibility signalling and messaging. The chapters also cover local and global expansion ? takeovers, mergers and acquisitions, such as Lazada for the South East Asian market and levels of satisfaction and loyalty. Finally, SoftBank is used as an example of individual and collective entrepreneurial learning in the case of SoftBank Academia.


The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Asia Pacific Business Review.

Table of Contents:

Introduction - Setting the Scene for Asian E-Commerce and Financial Services: Alibaba, Coupang and SoftBank 1. A new global division of labour in venture capital flows: Coupang?s IPO success at the New York Stock Exchange 2. What explains Alibaba?s miraculous IPO success on the New York stock exchange? 3. Overcoming the liability of foreignness in US capital markets: the case of Alibaba and Coupang 4. Impact of dual-class share structure: Alibaba IPO success analysis 5. Global expansion with takeovers and value creation with integration in China: a case study of Alibaba and Lazada 6. The effects of political embeddedness on cross-border mergers and acquisitions in China: Alibaba?s case 7. Will Alibaba?s additional financial service contribute to sellers? satisfaction and loyalty during the pandemic? Evidence from Taobao sellers 8. Interaction between individual and collective learning in an entrepreneurial setting: case study of SoftBank Academia in Japan