As in many other countries, the take-up rate of e-commerce in Australian SMEs has been poor. The Australian Government has attempted to address this (in part) through its "Information Technology On-Line" (ITOL) program - a program that aims to accelerate the adoption of e-commerce through the provision of seed funding to on-line projects proposed by industrybased consortia. Some 81 projects have been funded so far and, in this paper, we review progress to date While there have been some outstandingly successful projects, others have floundered. Provision of adequate project resources, together with effective change and relationship management, were identified as key critical success factors
This research examines and explores the electronic commerce adoption and evaluation issues and pract...
The primary purpose of this study was to gain a comprehensive picture of the status of e-learning in...
In response to concerns about the reluctance of Australian small business to embrace e-commerce, thi...
As in many other countries, the take-up rate of eCommerce in Australian SMEs has been poor. The Aust...
It is difficult to accurately assess the overall global market for SME-related e-commerce. However, ...
Using the Internet for electronic business has become an area of action for the Australian Governmen...
In Australia, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), particularly rural SMEs, are perceived as being o...
ABSTRACT E-commerce has been touted as the must have item for participation in the knowledge econo...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the adoption of e-market in Australian Small and Medium S...
In response to concerns about the reluctance of Australian small business to embrace e-commerce, thi...
E-commerce technologies such as a website, email and the use of web browsers enables access to large...
Governments worldwide are using funding initiatives to encourage small businesses to adopt e-commerc...
Using the Internet for electronic business has become an area of action for the Australian Governmen...
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...
This research examines and explores the electronic commerce adoption and evaluation issues and pract...
The primary purpose of this study was to gain a comprehensive picture of the status of e-learning in...
In response to concerns about the reluctance of Australian small business to embrace e-commerce, thi...
As in many other countries, the take-up rate of eCommerce in Australian SMEs has been poor. The Aust...
It is difficult to accurately assess the overall global market for SME-related e-commerce. However, ...
Using the Internet for electronic business has become an area of action for the Australian Governmen...
In Australia, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), particularly rural SMEs, are perceived as being o...
ABSTRACT E-commerce has been touted as the must have item for participation in the knowledge econo...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the adoption of e-market in Australian Small and Medium S...
In response to concerns about the reluctance of Australian small business to embrace e-commerce, thi...
E-commerce technologies such as a website, email and the use of web browsers enables access to large...
Governments worldwide are using funding initiatives to encourage small businesses to adopt e-commerc...
Using the Internet for electronic business has become an area of action for the Australian Governmen...
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...
This research examines and explores the electronic commerce adoption and evaluation issues and pract...
The primary purpose of this study was to gain a comprehensive picture of the status of e-learning in...
In response to concerns about the reluctance of Australian small business to embrace e-commerce, thi...