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Title: Exploring E-Business in Indian Smes: Adoption, Trends and the Way Forward
Authors: Raghavan, Vishnupriya
Wani, Marya
Abraham, Dolphy M
Keywords: E-Business
Institutional Influences
Sme
Owner-Manager
Organizational Readiness
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Emerging Markets From A Multidisciplinary Perspective: Challenges, Opportunities and Research Agenda
Springer International Publishing Ag
Citation: pp. 95-106
Abstract: We identify the key factors that influence the adoption and use of E-Business technologies by small and medium enterprises. Amongst the key influencers are owner-manager characteristics, technology factors, organizational factors and institutional influences. While the capabilities of technologies are an important driver, the other influencers play a key role as well. Owner-managers are the key facilitators. Organizational readiness reflects a firm's technological capabilities. SMEs also adopt technologies due to the pressure exerted by their key customers, competitors, government regulations, industry standards or suppliers. These institutional pressures are classified as mimetic, coercive and normative. Mimetic pressures cause SMEs to react to competitors' actions. Coercive pressures are those exerted by firms on which the SME is dependent. Normative pressures arise from the need to keep up with industry standards. We analyse these factors in the context of a rapidly growing E-Business sector in India.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75013-2_9
http://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14914
ISBN: 9783319750132
9783319750125
ISSN: 2522-5006
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