2005
DOI: 10.1080/10196780500303151
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Factors Influencing e-commerce Adoption and Use by Small and Medium Businesses

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“…Some of the technical issues include accessibility; research finds that in Mexico, Internet access consumes 5% of disposable income. The two most important barriers to successful e-commerce tend to be cost and limited resources [5]. Further hindering decisions to invest, in B2B initiatives, is inability of disadvantaged firms to absorb financial losses [11].…”
Section: Literature Review and Relevant Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some of the technical issues include accessibility; research finds that in Mexico, Internet access consumes 5% of disposable income. The two most important barriers to successful e-commerce tend to be cost and limited resources [5]. Further hindering decisions to invest, in B2B initiatives, is inability of disadvantaged firms to absorb financial losses [11].…”
Section: Literature Review and Relevant Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there tends to be general agreement on the potential benefits of ICT4D, the results have been disappointing. Some researchers identify structural problems such as limited access, high cost and lack of human capital to successfully implement ICT4D [5]. Other research [2] examined institutional barriers that contributed to the high failure rates.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another looming threat is that large companies can now efficiently turn their attention to smaller market niches, once the domain of SMEs that could compete by developing personalized relations with their customers, customizing their offerings, and efficiently targeting niche markets (Kleindl, 2000). Few SMEs have advanced beyond establishing a simple Web site; most do not have a Web site that involves front and back office integration (Wymer, Regan, 2005). Because most of the research in the world has focused on large companies, and there is disagreement among the few research reports that have studied SMEs, it is believed the results of this research will aid those private, public, and academic institutions charged with helping Saudian SMEs.…”
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“…It allows enterprises to scale down and give more focus to business areas and activities as information system and technology had been taken care of by the cloud vendors. This model of computing environment is very much suitable for universities, which do not have the enough resources in terms of money, time, and expertise (Wymer & Regan, 2005). Most of the national universities in Sri Lanka run cloud applications such as Google Apps for education and Microsoft 365, Cloud based University Management System etc.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%