Mobile data technologies and small business adoption and diffusion : an empirical study of barriers and facilitators


Autoria(s): Van Akkeren, Jeanette; Harker, Debra
Contribuinte(s)

Mennecke, Brian

Strader, Troy

Data(s)

2003

Resumo

The technological environment in which contemporary small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operate can only be described as dynamic. The exponential rate of technological change, characterised by perceived increases in the benefits associated with various technologies, shortening product life cycles and changing standards, provides for the SME a complex and challenging operational context. The primary aim of this research was to identify the needs of SMEs in regional areas for mobile data technologies (MDT). In this study a distinction was drawn between those respondents who were full-adopters of technology, those who were partial-adopters, and those who were non-adopters and these three segments articulated different needs and requirements for MDT. Overall, the needs of regional SMEs for MDT can be conceptualised into three areas where the technology will assist business practices; communication, e-commerce and security

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32468/

Publicador

IGI Publishing

Relação

DOI:10.4018/978-1-59140-044-8.ch012

Van Akkeren, Jeanette & Harker, Debra (2003) Mobile data technologies and small business adoption and diffusion : an empirical study of barriers and facilitators. In Mennecke, Brian & Strader, Troy (Eds.) Mobile Commerce : Technology, Theory and Applications. IGI Publishing, Hershey, Pennsylvania, pp. 218-244.

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Accountancy

Palavras-Chave #080502 Mobile Technologies #Mobile data technologies #SMEs #Australia #Diffusion #E-commerce
Tipo

Book Chapter