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From websites to portals: success factors For business community portals

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Fisher, Annemieke Craig
Many Governments are using funding initiatives to encourage businesses, particularly small businesses to adopt e-commerce technology. One currently popular approach in Australia, has been to fund internet portal developments with a specific community or business focus. The success of such portals however, as with many Web developments has been mixed. This paper reports on the establishment of a B2B portal in Australia. The paper explores issues and expectations from the perspective of the business people involved. A survey was conducted amongst the participants of the portal shortly after it was launched. Then follow-up interviews were conducted with business owners 2 years later just before the portal closed. The researchers sought to understand what the business community expected from the portal and to identify what factors contribute to success. The research found that in addition to the factors identified through the literature that, technological readiness of business owners, understanding the business community, realizing business value and managing participant’s expectations are also factors impacting on success. A model is proposed to describe the success factors.

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Pagination

1 - 12

Location

Turku, Finland

Open access

  • Yes

Start date

2004-06-14

End date

2004-06-16

ISBN-13

9789515641922

ISBN-10

9515641926

Language

eng

Notes

Also Titled : ECIS 2004

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2004, Turku School of Economics and Business Administration

Title of proceedings

European IS profession in the global networking environment : proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Information Systems, Turku, Finland, June 14 - 16, 2004

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