Strategic intent and e-business in SMEs: enablers and inhibitors
European Conference on Information Systems(2005)
摘要
Small firms' use of e-business is limited, and little is known about what drives them to embrace e-business. Using survey data from 354 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK West Midlands, this paper investigates e-business use and drivers. It first discusses different growth strategies adopted by SMEs and then reviews Internet adoption in SMEs. Drivers and inhibitors of e-business are identified. Three research questions are derived: Does strategic intent drive e-business adoption, and is it a factor of market position or product innovation? Is this consistent across sectors? How is strategic intent and industry adoption influenced by the enablers and inhibitors of e-business adoption? This research demonstrates that strategic intent influences decisions to invest in e-business. Those SMEs remaining in their existing markets are the least likely to invest, primarily due to the Internet not being seen as necessary for growth. Product innovation rather than market penetration drives e-business, and e-business drivers and inhibitors provide insights into this.
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strategic intent,small to medium-sized enterprises smes,e-commerce risks,medium-sized enterprises smes,industry adoption,e-business driver,e-commerce problems,e-commerce managerial issues,market penetration drives e-business,e-commerce in smes,product innovation,e-business adoption,strategic intent drive e-business,internet adoption,e-business use,e commerce,survey data
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