This research was conducted using a multiple single-case studies methodology to gain a deeper understanding of the adoption factors behind New South Wales (NSW) micro enterprises owners’ decision to implement e-business and their perception of the government induced factors that may influence them to adopt the technology. These induced factors were examined through the conceptual Technological-Organisation-Environment (TOE) framework, the Institutional Theory, Task Technology Fit and User resistance theory. The research investigated the leadership role of the government’s e-government initiatives, the regulatory framework, financial, human and information and communications technology infrastructure to support micro businesses in adopting e...
Abstract. This paper is based on a research study of 12 local government councils in Australia funde...
E-commerce technologies such as a Web site, email and the use of Web browsers enable access to large...
This study surveys the perceptions and experiences of Australian small- and medium-sized enterprises...
E-business adoption in micro business in NSW, Australia: does the government tick the right boxes? A...
The adoption of e-business by the private sector is still a key thrust of the Australian Government ...
An analysis of the role of government in e-business adoption is provided in this chapter, with empir...
This paper presents an empirical investigation of the critical determinants for the adoption of e-ma...
Institutional involvement has been determinant in the diffusion of technological innovations, howeve...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the adoption of e-market in Australian Small and Medium S...
In Australia, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), particularly rural SMEs, are perceived as being o...
Small and medium-size enterprises are a significant part of the Australian economy. Understanding ho...
Adoption of e-business technologies among Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) has enormous pot...
E-commerce technologies such as a website, email and the use of web browsers enables access to large...
Changes in Australian government policy, demands for cost cutting and funding initiatives, and promo...
Purpose - This paper presents an empirical investigation of the critical determinants for the adopti...
Abstract. This paper is based on a research study of 12 local government councils in Australia funde...
E-commerce technologies such as a Web site, email and the use of Web browsers enable access to large...
This study surveys the perceptions and experiences of Australian small- and medium-sized enterprises...
E-business adoption in micro business in NSW, Australia: does the government tick the right boxes? A...
The adoption of e-business by the private sector is still a key thrust of the Australian Government ...
An analysis of the role of government in e-business adoption is provided in this chapter, with empir...
This paper presents an empirical investigation of the critical determinants for the adoption of e-ma...
Institutional involvement has been determinant in the diffusion of technological innovations, howeve...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the adoption of e-market in Australian Small and Medium S...
In Australia, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), particularly rural SMEs, are perceived as being o...
Small and medium-size enterprises are a significant part of the Australian economy. Understanding ho...
Adoption of e-business technologies among Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) has enormous pot...
E-commerce technologies such as a website, email and the use of web browsers enables access to large...
Changes in Australian government policy, demands for cost cutting and funding initiatives, and promo...
Purpose - This paper presents an empirical investigation of the critical determinants for the adopti...
Abstract. This paper is based on a research study of 12 local government councils in Australia funde...
E-commerce technologies such as a Web site, email and the use of Web browsers enable access to large...
This study surveys the perceptions and experiences of Australian small- and medium-sized enterprises...