Authors
Rosemary Stockdale, Craig Standing
Publication date
2006/7/1
Journal
Journal of small business and enterprise development
Volume
13
Issue
3
Pages
381-394
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
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Adoption and effective use of e‐commerce remains low among small to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) despite substantial investments. This paper aims to analyse the e‐commerce adoption paths of SMEs to identify a specific group that would benefit the most from e‐commerce initiatives.
Design/methodology/approach
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This qualitative study builds on a government‐funded research project that aimed to improve SMEs' understanding of on‐line trading. Data were drawn from case studies of smaller businesses, stakeholders and a series of seminars. A literature review supported the empirical data.
Findings
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The paper finds that SMEs have significantly different attitudes to online business and cannot be regarded as a homogenous group for e‐commerce initiatives. Rather, specific targeting would enhance participation and lead to more effective use. Using categories derived from the literature, a …
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R Stockdale, C Standing - Journal of small business and enterprise development, 2006