Modes of control in international digital commerce: evidence from Amazon.com

Online marketplaces such as Amazon.com represent a new channel through which multinational enterprises (MNEs) can sell their products in foreign markets, either as third-party sellers or as suppliers to the platform owner. An MNE can have better control of the marketing mix when selling directly on...

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Published inJournal of international business studies Vol. 56; no. 3; pp. 440 - 450
Main Authors Li, Jiatao, Chen, Ziyi, Kwon, Ohchan, Wang, Jue
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LanguageEnglish
Published London Palgrave Macmillan UK 01.04.2025
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1478-6990
DOI10.1057/s41267-024-00731-5

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Abstract Online marketplaces such as Amazon.com represent a new channel through which multinational enterprises (MNEs) can sell their products in foreign markets, either as third-party sellers or as suppliers to the platform owner. An MNE can have better control of the marketing mix when selling directly on Amazon.com as a third-party seller, but this task entails two challenges. First is the liability of foreignness, and second is the disadvantage of competing with other products that are directly sold by the platform owner. The platform owner sets the rules of the platform and has data and algorithmic advantages, putting competitive pressure on MNEs with tighter control. Data obtained from Amazon are analyzed and reveal that maintaining control as a third-party seller predicts lower sales than being a supplier to the platform owner. However, the penalty associated with retaining control is smaller for MNEs with more host-country experience and country-of-origin advantage. These findings provide new insights into how MNEs leverage platforms such as Amazon.com to expand their global reach.
AbstractList Online marketplaces such as Amazon.com represent a new channel through which multinational enterprises (MNEs) can sell their products in foreign markets, either as third-party sellers or as suppliers to the platform owner. An MNE can have better control of the marketing mix when selling directly on Amazon.com as a third-party seller, but this task entails two challenges. First is the liability of foreignness, and second is the disadvantage of competing with other products that are directly sold by the platform owner. The platform owner sets the rules of the platform and has data and algorithmic advantages, putting competitive pressure on MNEs with tighter control. Data obtained from Amazon are analyzed and reveal that maintaining control as a third-party seller predicts lower sales than being a supplier to the platform owner. However, the penalty associated with retaining control is smaller for MNEs with more host-country experience and country-of-origin advantage. These findings provide new insights into how MNEs leverage platforms such as Amazon.com to expand their global reach. Les places de marché en ligne telles qu'Amazon.com représentent un nouveau canal par lequel les entreprises multinationales ( Multinational Enterprises - MNEs) peuvent vendre leurs produits sur les marchés étrangers, soit en tant que vendeurs tiers, soit en tant que fournisseurs du propriétaire de la plateforme. Une MNE peut mieux contrôler son marketing mix lorsqu'elle vend directement sur Amazon.com en tant que vendeur tiers, mais cette tâche implique un double défi. Le premier réside dans les coûts et les handicaps liés au statut étranger de l’entreprise ( Liability of Foreignness ), et le second dans l'inconvénient lié à la concurrence avec d'autres produits vendus directement par le propriétaire de la plateforme. Ce dernier fixe les règles de la plateforme et dispose d'avantages en matière de données et d'algorithmes, ce qui exerce une pression concurrentielle sur les MNEs avec un contrôle plus strict. Sont analysées les données obtenues auprès d'Amazon, lesquelles révèlent que le maintien du contrôle en tant que vendeur tiers prédit des ventes plus faibles que le fait d'être un fournisseur du propriétaire de la plateforme. Toutefois, la pénalité associée au maintien du contrôle est plus faible pour les MNEs ayant une plus grande expérience du pays d'accueil et un avantage lié au pays d'origine. Ces résultats permettent de mieux comprendre comment les MNEs tirent parti de plateformes telles qu'Amazon.com pour étendre leur présence à l'échelle mondiale. Los mercados en línea como Amazon.com representan un nuevo canal a través del cual las empresas multinacionales (MNEs por sus siglas en inglés) pueden vender sus productos en mercados extranjeros, ya sea como vendedores externos o como proveedores del dueño de la plataforma. Una empresa multinacional puede tener un mejor control de su estrategia de mercadeo cuando vende directamente en Amazon como vendedor externo, pero esta tarea conlleva dos desafíos. Primero, la desventaja de ser extranjero y, segundo, la dificultad de competir con otros productos que vende directamente el dueño de la plataforma. El dueño de la plataforma establece las reglas y cuenta con ventajas en cuanto a datos y algoritmos, lo que ejerce una presión competitiva sobre las empresas multinacionales con un control más estricto. Se analizaron datos obtenidos de Amazon que revelan que mantener el control como vendedor externo predice menores ventas que ser proveedor del dueño de la plataforma. Sin embargo, la desventaja asociada a mantener el control es menor para las empresas multinacionales con más experiencia en el país donde operan y con ventaja por su país de origen. Estos hallazgos aportan nuevas perspectivas sobre cómo las empresas multinacionales aprovechan plataformas como Amazon.com para ampliar su alcance mundial. Mercados online, como Amazon.com, representam um novo canal através do qual empresas multinacionais (MNEs) podem vender seus produtos em mercados estrangeiros, seja como vendedores terceirizados ou como fornecedores para o dono da plataforma. Uma MNE pode ter melhor controle do mix de marketing ao vender diretamente no Amazon.com como vendedor terceirizado, mas esta tarefa enseja dois desafios. O primeiro é a desvantagem de ser estrangeiro, e o segundo é a desvantagem de competir com outros produtos que são vendidos diretamente pelo dono da plataforma. O dono da plataforma estabelece as regras da plataforma e possui vantagens de dados e algoritmos, exercendo pressão competitiva sobre MNEs com controle mais restrito. Dados obtidos da Amazon são analisados e revelam que manter o controle como vendedor terceirizado prevê vendas menores do que ser um fornecedor para o dono da plataforma. No entanto, a penalidade associada à retenção do controle é menor para MNEs com mais experiência no país anfitrião e vantagem do país de origem. Essas descobertas fornecem novos insights sobre como MNEs empregam plataformas como Amazon.com para expandir seu alcance global. 像亚马逊网站 (Amazon.com) 这样的在线市场意味着跨国企业 (MNE) 可以作为第三方卖家或平台拥有者的供应商在国外市场销售其产品的新渠道。当MNE作为第三方卖家直接在Amazon.com上销售时, 可以更好地控制营销组合, 但这项任务有两个挑战。首先是外商劣势, 其次是与平台拥有者的直销产品进行竞争的劣势。平台拥有者制定平台规则, 拥有数据和算法优势, 给MNE带来竞争压力和更严格的控制。对从亚马逊获得的数据进行分析后发现, 作为保持控制权的第三方卖家的销售额预计低于平台拥有者的供应商的销售额。然而, 对于拥有更多东道国经验和原籍国优势的MNE来说, 保留控制权带来的惩罚较小。这些研究发现为MNE如何利用像Amazon.com这样的平台扩大其全球影响力提供了新洞见。
Online marketplaces such as Amazon.com represent a new channel through which multinational enterprises (MNEs) can sell their products in foreign markets, either as third-party sellers or as suppliers to the platform owner. An MNE can have better control of the marketing mix when selling directly on Amazon.com as a third-party seller, but this task entails two challenges. First is the liability of foreignness, and second is the disadvantage of competing with other products that are directly sold by the platform owner. The platform owner sets the rules of the platform and has data and algorithmic advantages, putting competitive pressure on MNEs with tighter control. Data obtained from Amazon are analyzed and reveal that maintaining control as a third-party seller predicts lower sales than being a supplier to the platform owner. However, the penalty associated with retaining control is smaller for MNEs with more host-country experience and country-of-origin advantage. These findings provide new insights into how MNEs leverage platforms such as Amazon.com to expand their global reach.
Author Wang, Jue
Chen, Ziyi
Kwon, Ohchan
Li, Jiatao
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Business Strategy/Leadership
Companies
Consumer behavior
Country of origin
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International Business
Liability
Management
Marketing
Markets
Multinational corporations
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Title Modes of control in international digital commerce: evidence from Amazon.com
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