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Yongrok Choi (Inha University)
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인하대학교 정석물류통상연구원 인하대학교 정석물류통상연구원 학술대회 The 7th Inha-Le Havre conference
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2009.10
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20 - 27 (8page)

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There are many direct and indirect reasons for the current global economic crisis. Amongst them, the information asymmetry and the market failure in the financial market is critical. As one of the reasons as well as alternative solutions, the paper aims to empirically test the intermediary firms in the field web-marketing version of traditional export. The systematic and professional paradigms of the globalied cyber market require the background and experience of electronic export intermediary firms (e-EIFs). Based on this reasoning, this paper proposes the well-known traditional propositions about the market and products, as well as the new, but mostly supporting, feature of cyber trust or credibility in terms of the brand proposition. The empirical tests conclude that the greater is an e-EIF"s knowledge of exporting markets and the credibility of its own title with brand, the more it increases purchase intention. However, the knowledge on the products is not accepted as a decision factor to choose the e-EIFs. Among the three factors of e-EIFs, brand power is the most effective in terms of its estimated coefficient and significance in terms of its odds ratio. This implies that the professional support provided by e-EIFs could reduce psychological as well as practical barriers for the most of firms to enter the global market.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Propositions
3. Empirical Tests and Its Implications
4. Conclusions
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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