Digital Transformation Under Resource Constraints: How Governmental Subsidies Foster SMEs’ Electronic Commerce Capabilities and Innovation Performance in Taiwan
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This study explores how Taiwanese SMEs strategically transform resource scarcity into digital innovation advantages, particularly through digital commerce capabilities enhanced by governmental subsidies. Drawing on Resource-Based View, Open Innovation, and Dynamic Capabilities theories, a longitudinal quasi-experimental design was employed, assessing SME innovation performance pre- and post-intervention. Results from repeated measures ANOVA and regression analyses indicate significant improvement in digital technology application, e-commerce channel innovation, and market responsiveness, confirming digital commerce capabilities as critical mediators. This research uniquely contextualizes established innovation theories within Taiwan’s SME ecosystem, highlighting e-commerce as a vital pathway for resource-constrained SMEs. Practical recommendations emphasize targeted digital infrastructure investments and subsidy strategies, aligning closely with JTAER’s focus on electronic commerce theory and practice.