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Voices of experience : developing export capability through eCommerce in Australian SMEs

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posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by Tanya Castleman, M Cavill
This paper reports an exploratory study of 19 Australian SMEs which had successfully used eCommerce develop to or enhance their export capability. The purpose of the study was to identify both successful adoption processes and impediments to using eCommerce for export. Few companies had  adopted a strategic and planned approach to managing this adoption. The lack of easily accessed and trustworthy information and advice was partly responsible. The study identified a number of other obstacles to  eCommerce export development, including infrastructure and technical deficiencies, lack of awareness and expertise, problems with banking and finance and problems with physical links into export destinations. The developments that would most enable Australian companies to use eCommerce for export are identified as: improvements in the infrastructure on which eCommerce depends; the provision of consolidated, impartial information and advice about the use of eCommerce for export; and training and skills development to facilitate the implementation of eCommerce for export.

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Pagination

575 - 590

Location

Bled, Slovenia

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  • Yes

Start date

2001-06-25

End date

2001-06-26

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2001, Bled Electronic Commerce Conference

Editor/Contributor(s)

B O'Keefe, C Loebbecke, J Grlcar, A Pucihar, G Lenart

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