This paper explores the factors guiding Internet adoption by agribusiness firms. The relationship between Internet strategies and manager perceptions on the barriers to and catalysts for Internet adoption are analyzed in a supply-chain management framework. Using factor analysis and an ordered Probit model, results indicate that Internet strategies are more likely to be adopted in larger firms with a global scope. Also, manager perceptions regarding the impact of Internet adoption on transaction costs are just as likely to influence adoption as the perceived impacts on more traditional production costs
This paper examines the factors that affect Internet and E-commerce adoption among small exporting h...
The paper investigates the extent to which the adoption of Internet software and services in small- ...
Using 281 of Australian's top 1000 companies this study examined the effect a firm's strategy had on...
This paper explores the factors guiding Internet adoption by agribusiness firms. The relationship be...
This paper explores the factors guiding Internet adoption by agribusiness firms. The relationship be...
This paper analyzes the factors guiding Internet and e-commerce implementation by agribusiness firms...
Electronic commerce (e-commerce) is relatively new to the agricultural industry, and affects such as...
By 1999, most agricultural input firms used company Web sites and adopted some type of Internet stra...
In 2001, the dot.com bubble burst and U.S. e-commerce growth slowed. Slower e-commerce growth may si...
The explosion of e-business activity presents many challenges to manufacturers, distributors, and de...
This study investigated the influences on e-commerce adoption by farming enterprises. Of the 76 resp...
This study investigated the influences on e-commerce adoption by farming enterprises. Of the 76 resp...
The adoption of the personal computer and the Internet is studied within a sample of large U.S. farm...
A survey was conducted during 1998 among two targeted segments of southeastern agriculture producers...
Currently, the use of websites in the firms of the Spanish agrifood sector has not become widespread...
This paper examines the factors that affect Internet and E-commerce adoption among small exporting h...
The paper investigates the extent to which the adoption of Internet software and services in small- ...
Using 281 of Australian's top 1000 companies this study examined the effect a firm's strategy had on...
This paper explores the factors guiding Internet adoption by agribusiness firms. The relationship be...
This paper explores the factors guiding Internet adoption by agribusiness firms. The relationship be...
This paper analyzes the factors guiding Internet and e-commerce implementation by agribusiness firms...
Electronic commerce (e-commerce) is relatively new to the agricultural industry, and affects such as...
By 1999, most agricultural input firms used company Web sites and adopted some type of Internet stra...
In 2001, the dot.com bubble burst and U.S. e-commerce growth slowed. Slower e-commerce growth may si...
The explosion of e-business activity presents many challenges to manufacturers, distributors, and de...
This study investigated the influences on e-commerce adoption by farming enterprises. Of the 76 resp...
This study investigated the influences on e-commerce adoption by farming enterprises. Of the 76 resp...
The adoption of the personal computer and the Internet is studied within a sample of large U.S. farm...
A survey was conducted during 1998 among two targeted segments of southeastern agriculture producers...
Currently, the use of websites in the firms of the Spanish agrifood sector has not become widespread...
This paper examines the factors that affect Internet and E-commerce adoption among small exporting h...
The paper investigates the extent to which the adoption of Internet software and services in small- ...
Using 281 of Australian's top 1000 companies this study examined the effect a firm's strategy had on...