The paper examines patterns of broadband take-up, implementation and effects within small and micro-sized enterprises. The research focuses on the ‘onlincolnshire’ initiative, a local government-led programme which aims to encourage broadband take-up through provision of connection subsidies to SMEs in rural areas of Lincolnshire
This paper presents the results of a research carried out to learn about the impact of Information a...
To date, most research into the implications of the Internet for small and medium size enterprises (...
This thesis develops a methodology for ascertaining any variation of economic impact in Small to med...
In October 2006, the Broadband Wales Observatory undertook case study research into the change, impa...
The last 15 years have seen major changes in the availability and usage of broadband in the UK. Desp...
Purpose: The paper shows how small firms perceive the pathways through which access to and adoption ...
Across the United Kingdom public (and private) resources have been targeted on improving broadband i...
In the transition of the techno-economic paradigm from a (post) industrial to an information society...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Be...
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have been recognized as engines for innovation, which is critica...
The Internet has been viewed as a powerful tool enabling small firms to "level the playing field" wh...
Technological deterministic theories such as Diffusion of Innovations (DOIs) theory provide a useful...
It is widely recognised that small businesses with less than 100 employees make a major contribution...
SMEs are widely recognized as an important driving force of economic growth, yet, their uptake of IC...
Since small-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) play a vital role within many major economies throughout...
This paper presents the results of a research carried out to learn about the impact of Information a...
To date, most research into the implications of the Internet for small and medium size enterprises (...
This thesis develops a methodology for ascertaining any variation of economic impact in Small to med...
In October 2006, the Broadband Wales Observatory undertook case study research into the change, impa...
The last 15 years have seen major changes in the availability and usage of broadband in the UK. Desp...
Purpose: The paper shows how small firms perceive the pathways through which access to and adoption ...
Across the United Kingdom public (and private) resources have been targeted on improving broadband i...
In the transition of the techno-economic paradigm from a (post) industrial to an information society...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Be...
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have been recognized as engines for innovation, which is critica...
The Internet has been viewed as a powerful tool enabling small firms to "level the playing field" wh...
Technological deterministic theories such as Diffusion of Innovations (DOIs) theory provide a useful...
It is widely recognised that small businesses with less than 100 employees make a major contribution...
SMEs are widely recognized as an important driving force of economic growth, yet, their uptake of IC...
Since small-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) play a vital role within many major economies throughout...
This paper presents the results of a research carried out to learn about the impact of Information a...
To date, most research into the implications of the Internet for small and medium size enterprises (...
This thesis develops a methodology for ascertaining any variation of economic impact in Small to med...