Wireless and mobile communications can save Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) significant time, money, and effort due to the mobility, flexibility, and ease of use mobile devices provide. SMEs that use such innovations can improve productivity, decrease costs, and enhance the quality of the business process. Lacking technical skills and financial resources, SMEs need special support from local communities and governments in order to survive the severe competition of big chain stores. This paper proposes a model for SMEs to adopt new innovations—those of wireless communications—by employing social capital. We have used a case study approach to show that social networks can supplement the lack of technical skills and financial resources of ...
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the main driver of a country’s economic growth. SMEs are tho...
Mobile and wireless networks have undergone rapid changes and have seen an unprecedented growth duri...
The rapid adoption of mobile phones, particularly in developing countries, has led a number of resea...
Wireless and mobile communications can save Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) significant time, mo...
Prompted by findings from the 2012 Kingston Smith funded national survey, Success in challenging tim...
The availability of information technology in supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), ...
Prompted by findings from the 2012 Kingston Smith funded national survey, Success in challenging tim...
Social capital, embedded in the networking relationship, is critical for firm performance. SMEs, esp...
The empirical assessment of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) from different perspectives is an ev...
Networks are assumed to enhance small firms' performance and competitiveness. Research indicates tha...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play an important and crucial role in both developed and d...
The phenomenal diffusion and explosive growth of mobile technologies in developing economies has spa...
This study intends to explore the influence of social capital and SMEs factors on the performance of...
This study aims to contribute to the social capital theory. This goal is achieved through determine ...
open access articleInformed by Social Shaping Theory (modified), this paper presents a research that...
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the main driver of a country’s economic growth. SMEs are tho...
Mobile and wireless networks have undergone rapid changes and have seen an unprecedented growth duri...
The rapid adoption of mobile phones, particularly in developing countries, has led a number of resea...
Wireless and mobile communications can save Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) significant time, mo...
Prompted by findings from the 2012 Kingston Smith funded national survey, Success in challenging tim...
The availability of information technology in supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), ...
Prompted by findings from the 2012 Kingston Smith funded national survey, Success in challenging tim...
Social capital, embedded in the networking relationship, is critical for firm performance. SMEs, esp...
The empirical assessment of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) from different perspectives is an ev...
Networks are assumed to enhance small firms' performance and competitiveness. Research indicates tha...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play an important and crucial role in both developed and d...
The phenomenal diffusion and explosive growth of mobile technologies in developing economies has spa...
This study intends to explore the influence of social capital and SMEs factors on the performance of...
This study aims to contribute to the social capital theory. This goal is achieved through determine ...
open access articleInformed by Social Shaping Theory (modified), this paper presents a research that...
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the main driver of a country’s economic growth. SMEs are tho...
Mobile and wireless networks have undergone rapid changes and have seen an unprecedented growth duri...
The rapid adoption of mobile phones, particularly in developing countries, has led a number of resea...