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Implications in e-commerce research in small business

conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by N Al-Qirim
It is believed that the recent emergence of electronic commerce (eCommerce) in the early 90s could provide different opportunities to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in overcoming part of their technological. environmental, organizational, and managerial inadequacies. However, recent research portrays a gloomy picture about eCommerce uptake and use in SMEs. Therefore. the implication here is twofold. Initially. there is a need to generate more eCommerce research that could penetrate much deeper into main impending issues pertaining to the SMEs in their potential uptake and use of eCommerce. On the other hand. eCommerce is characterized of being embryonic but growing very fast and fragmented across the different disciplines. which makes the task of capturing its different perspectives a very complex task. The preceding two implications represent the greatest challenge for researchers and professionals interested in undertaking eCommerce research in SMEs. In line with the above implications. the first objective of this research aims at capturing the different eCommerce perspectives from the SMEs point of view and the second objective aims at capturing the eCommerce perspective from the theoretical and the methodological point of view. Addressing the preceding implications in this research could shed some light into some of the grey areas in the eCommerce research in SMEs.

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Title of proceedings

Information technology and organizations : trends, issues, challenges and solutions

Event

Information Resources Management Association. International Conference (2002 : Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Pa.)

Pagination

5 - 9

Publisher

Idea Group

Location

Philadelphia, Pa.

Place of publication

Hershey, Pa.

Start date

2003-05-18

End date

2003-05-21

ISBN-13

9781591400660

ISBN-10

159140066X

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

M Khosrowpour

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