Abstract:
The stimulus to carry out this research is to investigate the impact of internet, and its dimensions
(internet advertisement, affiliate marketing, corporate website and social media marketing) on
export marketing performance of goods and services in Pakistan. The study uses cybercrime as
moderating variable between internet and export marketing performance. The units of analysis
are those firms, enterprises and companies in Pakistan which are exporting their products and
services by using internet to some or full extent. Primary data is collected from 93 exporting
firms located in the Sialkot, Mirpur, Faisalabad, Lahore, Rawalpindi and Islamabad. To
empirically determine the relationship among independent variables, moderating variables and
dependent variable, the study uses various statistical techniques, including OLS method.
Findings indicate that internet advertisement, social media marketing and corporate websites
have significant positive impact on export marketing performance. Findings of this study helps to
develop reliable and valid measures for the manufacturers and service providers to enhance their
export performance by using effective export marketing techniques on internet. Findings also
help them to substantially increase their contribution in Pakistan economy by increasing the
exports.