2012 IEEE 36th Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference 2012
DOI: 10.1109/compsac.2012.82
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Architecturing Business Intelligence for SMEs

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“…Research has shown that SMEs have been late adopters of BI and are lagging behind larger enterprises when it comes to utilizing the potential of BI [19], [20]. In a SME study in Thailand, [21] conducted 131 questionnaires and found most SMEs to be at the lowest maturity level when it comes to BI and that organizational culture was the main hindering factor when it came to BI adoption [21].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Research has shown that SMEs have been late adopters of BI and are lagging behind larger enterprises when it comes to utilizing the potential of BI [19], [20]. In a SME study in Thailand, [21] conducted 131 questionnaires and found most SMEs to be at the lowest maturity level when it comes to BI and that organizational culture was the main hindering factor when it came to BI adoption [21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Given the importance of SME companies in the world economy [14,18] and the business opportunities provided by BI, researchers need to increase current knowledge on BI adoption in general and the challenges faced by SMEs in particular. Existing research shows that SMEs are lagging behind larger companies [19,20]. The research community needs to take the lead and understand why to be able to provide guidance that could aid SMEs to improve the adoption of BI and, in the long run, increasing their competitive edge.…”
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