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Information and communication technologies within small and medium enterprises in developing economies

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dc.contributor.author Ndiege, JRA
dc.contributor.author Herselman, Martha E
dc.contributor.author Flowerday, SV
dc.date.accessioned 2012-04-18T08:03:54Z
dc.date.available 2012-04-18T08:03:54Z
dc.date.issued 2012-03
dc.identifier.citation Ndiege, JRA, Herselman, ME and Flowerday, SV. 2012. Information and communication technologies within small and medium enterprises in developing economies. African Journal of Business Management, vol. 6(10), pp 3576-3582 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1993-8233
dc.identifier.uri http://www.academicjournals.org/ajbm/PDF/pdf2012/14Mar/Ndiege%20et%20al.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5783
dc.description Copyright: 2012 Academic Journals en_US
dc.description.abstract With the realization of the benefits associated with the adoption of information and communication technologies (ICTs), many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in developing economies are beginning to embrace the use of ICT. This process has, however, been marred with numerous challenges, characterizing the process as slow paced adoption and use of poor quality ICTs that are outdated, ineffective and inefficient. This is partly attributed to the fact that most developing economies are not well positioned to provide conducive environments for their SMEs to thrive, even in their efforts to embrace ICT. Notwithstanding the many challenges, SMEs in developing economies are slowly but steadily starting to embrace the use of ICTs. Therefore, the objective in this article is to review literature on ICT usage within SMEs in developing economies. The authors concluded that by strategically positioning their ICT, SMEs can tap into the enormous potential advantages offered by ICT to gain a competitive advantage. The authors further submit that SMEs can make use of their flexibility and relatively small size to their advantage, because these are perfect conditions for the diffusion and application of ICT. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Academic Journals en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Workflow;8515
dc.subject Information and communication technologies en_US
dc.subject Small and medium enterprises en_US
dc.subject Developing economies en_US
dc.title Information and communication technologies within small and medium enterprises in developing economies en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Ndiege, J., Herselman, M. E., & Flowerday, S. (2012). Information and communication technologies within small and medium enterprises in developing economies. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5783 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Ndiege, JRA, Martha E Herselman, and SV Flowerday "Information and communication technologies within small and medium enterprises in developing economies." (2012) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5783 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Ndiege J, Herselman ME, Flowerday S. Information and communication technologies within small and medium enterprises in developing economies. 2012; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5783. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Article AU - Ndiege, JRA AU - Herselman, Martha E AU - Flowerday, SV AB - With the realization of the benefits associated with the adoption of information and communication technologies (ICTs), many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in developing economies are beginning to embrace the use of ICT. This process has, however, been marred with numerous challenges, characterizing the process as slow paced adoption and use of poor quality ICTs that are outdated, ineffective and inefficient. This is partly attributed to the fact that most developing economies are not well positioned to provide conducive environments for their SMEs to thrive, even in their efforts to embrace ICT. Notwithstanding the many challenges, SMEs in developing economies are slowly but steadily starting to embrace the use of ICTs. Therefore, the objective in this article is to review literature on ICT usage within SMEs in developing economies. The authors concluded that by strategically positioning their ICT, SMEs can tap into the enormous potential advantages offered by ICT to gain a competitive advantage. The authors further submit that SMEs can make use of their flexibility and relatively small size to their advantage, because these are perfect conditions for the diffusion and application of ICT. DA - 2012-03 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Information and communication technologies KW - Small and medium enterprises KW - Developing economies LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2012 SM - 1993-8233 T1 - Information and communication technologies within small and medium enterprises in developing economies TI - Information and communication technologies within small and medium enterprises in developing economies UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5783 ER - en_ZA


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