E-commerce adoption by SMMEs : how to optimise the prospects of success

Thesis (DTech (Information Technology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, 2007 === The expansion of the Internet and increased use of Web-based technologies over the last decade have led to the development of many new online business applications. The expanded global business...

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Main Author: Warden, Stuart Charles
Language:en
Published: Cape Peninsula University of Technology 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1410
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-cput-oai-localhost-20.500.11838-14102018-05-28T05:09:47Z E-commerce adoption by SMMEs : how to optimise the prospects of success Warden, Stuart Charles Small business enterprises -- South Africa Entrepreneurship Electronic commerce Small business -- Computer networks Thesis (DTech (Information Technology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, 2007 The expansion of the Internet and increased use of Web-based technologies over the last decade have led to the development of many new online business applications. The expanded global business world, commonly termed the new economy, has propelled networking to form new relationships. : Traditional relationships between businesses and their customers on the one side, and between businesses and their supply chains on the other side are being challenged. In addition, new distribution channels using the Internet have emerged enabling businesses to reach a much wider audience than using traditional brick-and mortar models. However, commercial entities do query the maturity of the Internet and Web-based technologies at times and are often concerned to what extent this can add value to their businesses. There are unanswered questions such as how important are customer relations, what products or services should ideally be used and what are the security, fraud and trust issues pertaining to e-commerce adoption. Furthermore, some uncertainties have emerged that may have an impact on the success of e-comrnerce initiatives for example, bandwidth limitations, customer loyalty and legal requirements. Over time existing business models have been adapted while new models have emerged for online business. 2012-08-27T08:21:03Z 2016-02-20T09:08:43Z 2012-08-27T08:21:03Z 2016-02-20T09:08:43Z 2007 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1410 en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/za/ Cape Peninsula University of Technology
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topic Small business enterprises -- South Africa
Entrepreneurship
Electronic commerce
Small business -- Computer networks
spellingShingle Small business enterprises -- South Africa
Entrepreneurship
Electronic commerce
Small business -- Computer networks
Warden, Stuart Charles
E-commerce adoption by SMMEs : how to optimise the prospects of success
description Thesis (DTech (Information Technology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, 2007 === The expansion of the Internet and increased use of Web-based technologies over the last decade have led to the development of many new online business applications. The expanded global business world, commonly termed the new economy, has propelled networking to form new relationships. : Traditional relationships between businesses and their customers on the one side, and between businesses and their supply chains on the other side are being challenged. In addition, new distribution channels using the Internet have emerged enabling businesses to reach a much wider audience than using traditional brick-and mortar models. However, commercial entities do query the maturity of the Internet and Web-based technologies at times and are often concerned to what extent this can add value to their businesses. There are unanswered questions such as how important are customer relations, what products or services should ideally be used and what are the security, fraud and trust issues pertaining to e-commerce adoption. Furthermore, some uncertainties have emerged that may have an impact on the success of e-comrnerce initiatives for example, bandwidth limitations, customer loyalty and legal requirements. Over time existing business models have been adapted while new models have emerged for online business.
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