1990
DOI: 10.1108/eum0000000001863
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Edi in Europe

Abstract: The need for electronic messaging services and the potential for participants in the European Electronic Interchange market are considered. It is argued that the future growth and popularisation of EDI and global messaging will be considerable and that EDI has a significant role to play in the actual realisation of a single European market in 1992.

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“…ICT and e-business applications for micro firm level and macro national level improvement have been the subject of several scholarly investigations. Pre-millennium research focusing on applied ICT and e-business applications include work carried out by Allen, Crum, and Braunschweig (1992); Angeles, Nath, & Hendon (1998); Aungles and Cook (1994); Baines (1992); Golhar, (1993a, 1993b); Barnard and Von Solms (1998); Bastiaens, Nijhof, Streumer, and Abma (1997); Bellamy and Taylor (1996); Bytheway and Braganza (1992); Curran (1991); and Fawcett (1990). Post millennium scholars who have made contributions to the e-business literature include Thompson, Rust, and Rhoda (2005); Schlenker and Crocker (2003); Santos (2003); Sands (2003); Rodgers, Yen, and Chou (2002); Raymond (2001); O'Toole (2003); Nguyen, Murphy, and Olaru (2003); Matlay (2004); Jones, Hecker, and Holland (2003); Janssen and Sol (2000); and Javalgi, Martin, and Todd (2004).…”
Section: The Research Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICT and e-business applications for micro firm level and macro national level improvement have been the subject of several scholarly investigations. Pre-millennium research focusing on applied ICT and e-business applications include work carried out by Allen, Crum, and Braunschweig (1992); Angeles, Nath, & Hendon (1998); Aungles and Cook (1994); Baines (1992); Golhar, (1993a, 1993b); Barnard and Von Solms (1998); Bastiaens, Nijhof, Streumer, and Abma (1997); Bellamy and Taylor (1996); Bytheway and Braganza (1992); Curran (1991); and Fawcett (1990). Post millennium scholars who have made contributions to the e-business literature include Thompson, Rust, and Rhoda (2005); Schlenker and Crocker (2003); Santos (2003); Sands (2003); Rodgers, Yen, and Chou (2002); Raymond (2001); O'Toole (2003); Nguyen, Murphy, and Olaru (2003); Matlay (2004); Jones, Hecker, and Holland (2003); Janssen and Sol (2000); and Javalgi, Martin, and Todd (2004).…”
Section: The Research Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%