Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/202208 
Year of Publication: 
2015
Series/Report no.: 
Institute for Prospective Technological Studies Digital Economy Working Paper No. 2015/07
Publisher: 
European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Seville
Abstract: 
This report presents empirical evidence about the internationalisation of European online firms. After describing some characteristics that define the internationalisation of firms engaged in online activities, it mainly focuses on the obstacles that these firms face when trying to sell their products and/or services to other EU Member States. It relies on data from a firm survey carried out in January-February 2015 in four different sectors (manufacturing, wholesale and retail, accommodation and food and information and communication) and is complemented with additional sources of information. We find that a limited number of barriers really matter for online trade. These include settling the costs of cross-border disputes, suppliers’ restrictions to selling cross-border, delivery costs, taxation rules, and knowledge of the rules abroad. In line with the offline trade literature, the data confirm that they matter mostly for small firms, which find it harder to overcome the fixed trade costs associated with these barriers.
Subjects: 
digital single market
e-commerce
cross-border online trade
online firms
JEL: 
D22
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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