Electronic commerce in small to medium-sized enterprises : frameworks, issues, and implications / Nabeel A.Y. Al-Qirim, [editor].
2004
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Electronic commerce in small to medium-sized enterprises : frameworks, issues, and implications / Nabeel A.Y. Al-Qirim, [editor].
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Hersey, PA : Idea Group Pub., [2004]
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xv, 370 pages : illustrations
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Section I. E-commerce research in SMEs. A framework for electronic commerce research in small to medium-sized enterprises ; E-commerce and SMEs: a reflection and the way ahead
Section II. Social and cultural impacts on e-commerce adoption in SMEs. Small businesses as social formations: diverse rationalities in the context of e-business adoption
Section III. Factors impacting e-commerce adoption and use in SMEs. Business issues in the 21st century: an empirical study of e-commerce adoption in UK and Denmark SMEs ; Perceived barriers and risks of e-commerce supply chain management network among SMEs in Australia and New Zealand
Section IV. E-commerce in developing countries. The potential of e-commerce for remotely located SMEs: case studies from Samoa
Section V. Adoption and diffusion patterns of e-commerce in SMEs. Factors influencing e-commerce adoption in small and medium businesses: an empirical study in Thailand ; Mapping the diffusion of the Internet technology cluster: an examination of Irish SMEs ; SMEs adoption and implementation process of websites in the presence of change agents
Section VI. Successful SMEs in e-commerce. Traits of successfully e-enabled Irish SMEs
Section VII. E-commerce in the supply chain in SMEs. Assessing the impact of e-commerce on SMEs in value chains: a qualitative approach ; Mass customization and product models ; E-transformation of Austrian SMEs: a concept that fits the reality ; Solutions to support procurement activities within industrial districts ; SMEs and the Internet: re-engineering core business processes and defining the business proposition for success ; Business-to-business e-commerce for collaborative supply chain design and development
Section VIII. New e-commerce avenues for SMEs. What should SMEs do to succeed in today's knowledge-based economy? ; Community and regional portals in Australia: a role to play for small businesses?
Section IX. E-commerce outsourcing and the impact of ASPs on e-commerce success in SMEs. Analyzing the risk factors of moving to a remote application outsourcing model ; The role of application service providers in the development of small and medium-sized enterprises.
Section II. Social and cultural impacts on e-commerce adoption in SMEs. Small businesses as social formations: diverse rationalities in the context of e-business adoption
Section III. Factors impacting e-commerce adoption and use in SMEs. Business issues in the 21st century: an empirical study of e-commerce adoption in UK and Denmark SMEs ; Perceived barriers and risks of e-commerce supply chain management network among SMEs in Australia and New Zealand
Section IV. E-commerce in developing countries. The potential of e-commerce for remotely located SMEs: case studies from Samoa
Section V. Adoption and diffusion patterns of e-commerce in SMEs. Factors influencing e-commerce adoption in small and medium businesses: an empirical study in Thailand ; Mapping the diffusion of the Internet technology cluster: an examination of Irish SMEs ; SMEs adoption and implementation process of websites in the presence of change agents
Section VI. Successful SMEs in e-commerce. Traits of successfully e-enabled Irish SMEs
Section VII. E-commerce in the supply chain in SMEs. Assessing the impact of e-commerce on SMEs in value chains: a qualitative approach ; Mass customization and product models ; E-transformation of Austrian SMEs: a concept that fits the reality ; Solutions to support procurement activities within industrial districts ; SMEs and the Internet: re-engineering core business processes and defining the business proposition for success ; Business-to-business e-commerce for collaborative supply chain design and development
Section VIII. New e-commerce avenues for SMEs. What should SMEs do to succeed in today's knowledge-based economy? ; Community and regional portals in Australia: a role to play for small businesses?
Section IX. E-commerce outsourcing and the impact of ASPs on e-commerce success in SMEs. Analyzing the risk factors of moving to a remote application outsourcing model ; The role of application service providers in the development of small and medium-sized enterprises.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2005. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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1591401461 hardback
1591402638 paperback
159140147X ebook
1591402638 paperback
159140147X ebook
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