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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 06:09authored byT Teo, C Chan, C Parker
There have been a myriad of research studies concerning SME e-Commerce adoption. However, the findings of these studies with regard to adoption factors have often been fragmented and contradictory. This paper analyses the previous research and synthesises the findings into a cohesive model of factors affecting SME adoption of e-Commerce. Eight meta-factors were identified: (1) perceived relative advantage; (2) perceived compatibility; (3) perceived complexity; (4) pressures from trading partners; (5) pressures from competitors; (6) external change agents; (7) knowledge and expertise about e-Commerce; and (8) management attitudes towards e-Commerce. These meta-factors were further grouped into three contexts: technological, environmental and organisational.<br>
History
Location
Hobart, Tasmania
Open access
Yes
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed, E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2004, Tze Luen Teo, Caroline Chan and Craig Parker
Editor/Contributor(s)
Elliot S, Williams M, Williams S, Pollard C
Start date
2004-12-01
End date
2004-12-03
ISBN-13
9781864876949
ISBN-10
1864876948
Title of proceedings
ACIS 2004 : Proceedings of the 15th Australasian Conference on Information Systems
Event
Australasian Conference on Information Systems (15th : 2004 : Hobart, Tas.)